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- 15 Oct 2012 17:40
- Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
- Topic: Extracting the Michael
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15011
Re: Extracting the Michael
I've moved the work page to reflect Hieronymus Praetorius as the composer. Thank you, kind sir. My edition will be winging its way onto the site in the next couple of days. I now see that the M.Praetorius setting has been requested: I am considering withdrawing the download charge on my edition the...
- 15 Oct 2012 17:35
- Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
- Topic: Extracting the Michael
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15011
Re: Extracting the Michael
Beside the legal question, there is the moral question of plagiarism, i.e. that an editor claims to have made an edition that in fact someone else has made. I consider this bad style and would urge contributors to name their sources, but apparently the majority on CPDL thinks otherwise. This was mo...
- 14 Oct 2012 23:11
- Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
- Topic: Extracting the Michael
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15011
Re: Extracting the Michael
There is only one 8 part setting of "Ein Kindelein so lobelich" attributable to Michael Praetorius: it was published in Musae Sioniae, 1607, and I have had an edition on my website for a couple of years http://www.notamos.co.uk/113791.shtml (view/playback free, but pdf download subject to ...
- 14 Oct 2012 15:55
- Forum: CPDL Support, Questions, and Feedback
- Topic: Extracting the Michael
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15011
Extracting the Michael
In advance of posting my own edition, I have added publication details and description to "Ein Kindelein so lobelich" (Michael Praetorius). All details on that page are correct with one exception. The piece was composed by Hieronymus Praetorius, NOT Michael. I should be grateful for someon...
- 22 May 2012 23:55
- Forum: Musical questions
- Topic: Repertoire: food and drink
- Replies: 6
- Views: 26460
Re: Repertoire: food and drink
O Bone Jesu (Robert Carver - geddit???)
IM'UO this motet is the solution to many problems - a Stirling piece of work
IM'UO this motet is the solution to many problems - a Stirling piece of work
- 21 May 2012 12:36
- Forum: Other topics
- Topic: Basic instinct
- Replies: 1
- Views: 20193
Basic instinct
I have been browsing through a copious compilation of Italian motets (305 items),** wondering what next to edit. I have considered pieces by Gregorio Zucchini, Giovanni Battista Gnocchi and Andrea Saladdi. Will I feel as keen about these composers when I have had my overdue luncheon? ** Promptuarii ...
- 29 Apr 2012 10:26
- Forum: Musical questions
- Topic: Advice about a key signature ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 17890
Re: Advice about a key signature ?
Wotcher, Some modes (e.g. Dorian) are easier to fudge than others: the Phrygian mode under discussion is fairly intractable. I myself would use the C minor key signature, to keep the notation comparatively uncluttered: if you are disseminating the piece as parts, rather than a score, the disconnect ...
- 26 Feb 2012 14:38
- Forum: Operation and Implementation issues
- Topic: Lyricists known only unto God
- Replies: 10
- Views: 23425
Re: Lyricists known only unto God
Unless they are Wagner, that is... or Tippett (perhaps they are the ones who should have been more diffident). DF :) :) How very unlike Churchill's observation on Clem Attlee: "a modest man, with much to be modest about" Louis Antoine "The Great" Jullien once expressed the inten...
- 24 Feb 2012 19:09
- Forum: Operation and Implementation issues
- Topic: Lyricists known only unto God
- Replies: 10
- Views: 23425
Re: Lyricists known only unto God
Thank you Chuck, for your third post above, which encapsulates my aim and attitude more coherently and concisely than I could myself. I am not proposing a bin-end classification in which to dump all lyrics that do not respond to googling; rather, to identify specific pieces where it might be helpful...
- 19 Feb 2012 18:44
- Forum: Operation and Implementation issues
- Topic: Lyricists known only unto God
- Replies: 10
- Views: 23425
Lyricists known only unto God
I have recently been posting "Anon, probably the composer" in the lyricist line on the add work form. The purpose of this is to indicate that the composer is most probably the provider of his own words. The singer-songwriter is not a concept invented by Bob Zimmerframe. I have used this ph...
- 06 Feb 2012 10:01
- Forum: Musical questions
- Topic: High School general choir
- Replies: 13
- Views: 30948
Re: High School general choir
...an English naive speaker to change the translation to a more poetic/musical version. That would be great! Bish, bash, bosh. Sorted. (But I leave it here rather than on the lyrics page): FRENCH Le content est riche en ce monde et bien heureux en ce temps ci. A cœur joyeux liberté monde vivre chez...
- 30 Jan 2012 00:07
- Forum: Musical questions
- Topic: Basso Continuo: to realize or not to realize?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 18736
Re: Basso Continuo: to realize or not to realize?
Still, CPDL is about making music available to performers and I would wager that a great many performing groups who want to play this music don't have access to a keyboard player/lutenist who can play from an unrealized bass......Do any other CPDL contributors have opinions on the subject? David Mi...
- 29 Jan 2012 23:39
- Forum: Music Requests and Questions
- Topic: Allegri Miserere - ID old recording with C#
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6319
Re: Allegri Miserere - ID old recording with C#
Partly answered in another place. For the sheet music (if this is indeed the version you require) you will have to google availibilty. IIRC the edition was prepared by Hugh Keyte.
- 29 Jan 2012 23:32
- Forum: Musical questions
- Topic: Allegri Miserere ornamentation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 28734
Re: Allegri Miserere ornamentation
You are thinking perchance of the Keyte-edited Taverner Choir version which presents each verse with a slightly different version (basically, in chronological order) of the transmitted text. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnPmv9cBwtU [later edit] I stand by the Taverner Choir, but that link isn't ri...
- 23 Nov 2011 23:23
- Forum: Musical activities
- Topic: Happy St. Cecilia Day Nov 22
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9765
Re: Happy St. Cecilia Day Nov 22
I spent the 22nd engraving my edition of Benjamin Cooke's "Epitaph on the tombstone of Thomas Tallis at Greenwich who died November 23 1585". I can't post it until 26th or thereabouts. Terrible timing.