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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Lute Intabulations of Josquin Desprez' (c. 1450 - 1521) vocal works

Josquin: Source wikipedia

Josquin Desprez was the most respected composer of the early Renaissance. Dozens of his masses, motets and chansons have been intabulated for the lute. This podcast gives a brief introduction to the technique of intabulation and some examples of intaulated vocal works of Josquin.


Playlist:
Intro: Jacob Heringman - Mille regrets (Narvaez)
Coral de São Domingos de Montemor-o-Novo - Mille regrets (choir)
VocaalensembleX - Mille regrets (vocal ensemble)
Rob McKillop - Mille regres vihuela (Navaez)
Jacob Heringman - Ave Maria II (Ginzler)

Thanks for the contributions to magnatune.com and musicintime.co.uk
and to Wolfgang Wiehe for providing the intabulation of the "Mille regrets" from a Bavarian Lute manuscript.


(c) 2005 W.G. Bogula / bogula (a.t) gmail.com

4 Comments:

Blogger SEMIBREVE said...

When we recorded Mille Regretz in 1998 (I think) we had no ideia it would be of any use for such an interesting blog as yours - thanks to the Net and to one of my friends (and singer) who decided to spread some of our works on-line.
Thanks again, Werner.
Be our guest.
Best Regards.
João Luís Nabo
(São Domingos Choir Conductor)

10:46 AM  
Blogger SEMIBREVE said...

Hi again!
Pay us a visit on:

http://coralsaodomingos.blogspot.com/

See you!
João Luís Nabo
(São Domingos Choir)

10:50 AM  
Blogger ALLEN CROSS said...

Well done !

Thanks for this wonderfull site.



I'm a lutenist myself, and think more sites like yours should be up and running, we need more lute
players to show their stuff.

You are a very good player, keep it up!

Cheers,

Allen Cross

Missouri U.S.A.

4:25 PM  
Blogger Rob MacKillop said...

Thanks for asking me to contribute, Werner. An interesting project. Please note that my web address is now: http://www.rmguitar.info - Rob MacKillop

11:59 AM  

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