I recorded years ago on RUclips a Renaissance lute transcription by Alain Veylit. I have copy of the original manuscript (found on the internet). Great ! Congratulations ! The most modern version is by " Dead can dance " (on RUclips) for a crowd ... and the best one I ever heard by " Studio der Frühen Musick " (on RUclips, too) whose short intro I took. Your excellent version is the best one I heard played on a portative organ. All the best, Roger
wenn ich diese Musik höre - so sehe ich immer in Gedanken Bilder aus jener Zeit.... sehr hübsch und praktisch diese kleinen "Orgeln" danke thanks merci l
This one was just played by a violin and accordian at our Barn party and Dance a few days ago (to celebrate all the volunteers and professionals who helped to build it). Such an ageless tune! One of my players suggest that we sell some chickens to get one of those little organs! (Smile)
So much music in such a small space. Thank you!
I recorded years ago on RUclips a Renaissance lute transcription by Alain Veylit. I have copy of the original manuscript (found on the internet). Great ! Congratulations ! The most modern version is by " Dead can dance " (on RUclips) for a crowd ... and the best one I ever heard by " Studio der Frühen Musick " (on RUclips, too) whose short intro I took. Your excellent version is the best one I heard played on a portative organ.
All the best,
Roger
wenn ich diese Musik höre - so sehe ich immer in Gedanken Bilder aus jener Zeit.... sehr hübsch und praktisch diese kleinen "Orgeln" danke thanks merci l
One of my favorites! Well done!
This one was just played by a violin and accordian at our Barn party and Dance a few days ago (to celebrate all the volunteers and professionals who helped to build it). Such an ageless tune! One of my players suggest that we sell some chickens to get one of those little organs! (Smile)
Lovely stuff, Ernst!
A very interesting piece. Thanks Ernst.
Beautiful. What is the instrument Ernst?
Hello, Thomas. It's a portative organ, popular of the 12 to 16 century.
Wow!