The Lute Society Previous Meetings

The Lute Society: Previous Meetings

For the latest information on the Lute Society meeting, see the Section of the Meeting. Please see another photo of the regular meeting.

Here are some of the agendas of the past meetings:

2024

On July 20, 2024, a gathering of the rutonist was held at 16:00 in the UK:

  • 1. Protocol to the previous Annual General Assembly (published in Litezine 145, the Internet is published on the annual General Assembly website.)
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  • 3. Accounting report. A report of 2023 was published on the annual meeting website.
  • 4. Secretary reports (including reports of journals and publications).
  • 5. Conclusion: Starting with the publication of 2025, the ordinary journal "The Lute" is arranged by no n-closed access. The number of copies will continue to be printed, and the club members can purchase them with a small payment if they wish.
  • 6. Resolution: Chairman election. David Van Edwards has been candidate for r e-election of the chairman (three years of his term). He is ready to recommend a candidate himself, and there is no other candidate.
  • 7. Resolution: Election of management committee. There are 11 vacant seats. In the direction of the year when the committee was actually known according to the Charter, the purpose of the administrative committee at the previous year's General Assembly was dangerous if it was not declared by the annual meeting. To correct this situation, David Van Edwards and Kevin Drake, the only director who were actually selected, rode the purpose of the other directors. If you want these directors to stay as directors in accordance with the Charter, you must be r e-elected at the General Assembly this year. Nine people, Nancy Karlin, Sam Capman, Richard Koran, Luke Emet, Peter Jones, Tisque Mertens, David Protence, Sarah Shapuri, and Alan Felbergmes, are ready to recommend candidates. Yes, there is that right. Adam Dosnick, Martin Hudson, and Ruberin still have their own candidates as a candidate for the administrative committee.
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All resolutions were passed and the management committee was elected. The rules will be posted in each general meeting as soon as they are ready. For the latest information on the < SPAN> Lute Society meeting, see the "Meeting" section. Please see another photo of the regular meeting.

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7. Resolution: Election of management committee. There are 11 vacant seats. In the direction of the year when the committee was actually known according to the Charter, the purpose of the administrative committee at the previous year's General Assembly was dangerous if it was not declared by the annual meeting. To correct this situation, David Van Edwards and Kevin Drake, the only director who were actually selected, rode the purpose of the other directors. If you want these directors to stay as directors in accordance with the Charter, you must be r e-elected at the General Assembly this year. Nine people, Nancy Karlin, Sam Capman, Richard Koran, Luke Emet, Peter Jones, Tisque Mertens, David Protence, Sarah Shapuri, and Alan Felbergmes, are ready to recommend candidates. Yes, there is that right. Adam Dosnick, Martin Hudson, and Ruberin still have their own candidates as a candidate for the administrative committee.

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4. Secretary reports (including reports of journals and publications).

  • 5. Conclusion: Starting with the publication of 2025, the ordinary journal "The Lute" is arranged by no n-closed access. The number of copies will continue to be printed, and the club members can purchase them with a small payment if they wish.

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  • All resolutions were passed and the management committee was elected. The terms will be posted in each general meeting as soon as they are ready.
  • Visual music: Portraits of instruments: Identification of plucked instruments in the "concert" Antivedutto Grammar by Davide Rebuffa,
  • Antonione Dattis: Reconstruction of the theoretical guitar in the painting Antivedutto Grammati
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  • Introduction to playing the Baroque lute in C minor based on historical sources, lunch by Peter Croton, performance examples by Danny Murphy and Beth Stone

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  • The second autumn meeting, held on Saturday, November 4th at the Dutch Church, featured presentations by Matthew Spring, Josie Dixon and Sarah Salom. Also, David Edwards focused on the topic of counterfeit lutes, sadly the famous Franciolini was not the only counterfeiter.
  • Women and the Lute, Report by Matthew Spring
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  • Mini-concerts and concerts by Sarah Salom: "Women lutenists in art, in fable and in reality.... and in the real world too

2022

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Mini concerts of Lute Songs playing the double piling "Oriana" by Jonathan Stacbelli (Lute player) and Seny White (Soprano)

  • Report by Upsal Duven Collection and Jonathan Butoc
  • Mini Concert: Andrew Maginri plays two Sonata in Bernhard Hagen at Baroque Lute 13 years ago
  • Tea time with wine and domestic cake
  • Rutonist's party, solo performance by Jonathan Butt
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Jacobides Code-within 1600 Prague: New version discussion and demonstration using an example of Yang Chismar

  • Austrian 1 1-yea r-old theoretical Lute, Sebastian Kirsha's report
  • Wine and cake tea party
  • Solo performance: Liz Kenny played 17t h-century French music in 1 1-yea r-old lute and Michael Row.
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"Remember Bob Spencer" Lecture by Thea Abott

  • Thanks to Chris Goodwin, who has been the secretary of Lute Society for 25 years, he presented two types of artistic cakes that imitated wine, autographed cards, new mugs, photo books, and Chris.
  • Tea with wine and home cake
  • Lute Society Concert: "Douce Memoire" by Nigel North "Douce Memoire" for the 16th century for 6 course lute.
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2021

Luke Emmet represents Lute HARWOOD & amp ;; amp; ISAACS (No. 52), which has been restored for the lute rental collection.

  • "Richard Martin, Composer of Lute song", Richard Jones report
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  • Tea time with wine and home cake
  • The Lutonist Association Solo Concert: Download Works (Emily Owen, Soprano, Daniel Thompson, Tenol, Lawrence Williams, Bus, Sam Brown, Lutony) performed songs by Dowland, Campion, Daniel, Ferransco.
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  • Solo concert by Lute player Jacob Lindbeli: 6 courses of lute music in the 16th century.
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2020

Solo concert by the Lewton Society: Les Barricades Mystérieuses: Yair Abidor plays music by Robert de Wiese on a French theorbo with transcriptions by Marais, Forquérée, Dufry and Couperin.

The instrument is literally carved with inlaid pictures and musical notes of instruments such as lutes, guitars, lyres and violins, so that you can actually read the notes. The day featured presentations of new research with main speakers Chris Page and Michael Fleming, as well as concerts by leading experts on various instruments. At the end of the day, music was played at the tables. Copies of the book were available to buy on the day.

  • New publication on the Eglantine Table, report by Michael Fleming
  • Items depicted on the table, historical background and methods, report by Christopher Page
  • Restoration of the table, report by Michael Fleming
  • RUIT}The Eglantine Table Lute and its music, report by Matthew Spring
  • Presentation of a new theorbo by Lawrence and Adrian Dodd
  • The Tudor guitar: restoring the instrument and its music - the Eglantine guitar and Osborne MS, illustrated report by Taro Takeuchi
  • The Eglantine table citral, report by Peter Forrester, music by Enzo Puzzovio

2019

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  • On September 11th, the Lutnist Association, like a sleeping beauty, woke up from a long nap after a long day in London. To satisfy the long hunger for live music and to support young musicians, there was only one performance, and the rest was dedicated to showcases of popular young artists. For the overseas participants, we would like to post some videos of the day.
  • Two thoughts on John Dowland's first song cycle, an illustrated talk by Sam Brown with Angela Hicks
  • Mini-concert Danny Murphy
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Christina Watt mini-concert, theorba, Sofia Provinova, violin

  • Mini-concert English Renaissance songs about love, loss and nature by Sarah Salomme and Madeleine de Berry
  • Tea, wine and homemade cakes
  • Solo concert by the Society of Lutenists, Sam Brown and Angela Hicks playing lute music.
  • 8 February At the Dutch Church in London. The young virtuoso Vinicius Pérez performs "Falkenhagen Prelude (in all keys)" (20 min.), Bonnie Blackburn performs "Hero of the Lute" (by 15th century master Pietro Lobo), and mini-concerts by Taro Takeuchi, Massimo Marques, and Nadi Calisti. No tickets are required. Entry is free, but tickets are required for the last concert.
  • Mini-concert Andy Schlegel
  • 15 Lute virtuoso of the century: Pietrobo dal Chitarino and his music, talk: Bonnie Blackburn
  • The Tudor guitar: restoring the instrument and its music - the Eglantine guitar and Osborne MS, illustrated report by Taro Takeuchi
  • Talk about the new album "Blue Bells of Scotland" and a mini concert by Taro Takouchi playing works by Straub, Haydn and Madame Jordan on his original harp. 1800

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Falkenhagen's all-tone preludes, report by Vintius Perez

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  • Vinishius Perez performs Baroque Lute's solo performance at Luten Society.
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Teolbo mini concert by Liz Kenny.

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  • September 7 (Sat) at the Dutch Church in English City.
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2018

David Van Edwards and Luke Emmet announce a newly improved online photo database

  • Report by Martin Shepherd, the art of New Cedeler and the interview
  • Mini concerts by Madeleine de Berry and Sarah Salome
  • Homemade cakes, tea, wine
  • Solo performance by Lute Society Yohim Held plays Renaissance music in Polish lute
  • This meeting (with AVM) offered something refreshing and different. Peter Martin shared an exciting and often funny account of the early days of the progressive lute revival, and introduced some valuable books from over the years. The rest of the day was spent on the lute as a street instrument, iconography, and the hands of leading artists, including the radio didge and street artist Lady Lovelylute, and the out-of-control duets of the night watchman, creating a solid performance without boundaries. {space}
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Lutney as a street tool, report by David Van Edwards

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  • Special video show "Lady LovelyLute" by director Rao Jane Stitford and film star Stephanie Finnish
  • Solo performance by the Lutnist Association: "Lutney and the Street", performance of the Night Watchman
  • 2019 February 9, Winter Meeting: Kachchini and a showcase for young artists.
  • Music and fiction in the songs of Caccini, Massimo Marchesi report

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Performance by young artists: Sean Shiba mini-concert

  • Young performers shine: mini-concert of student converters playing music from Broken Partners, with Matthew Spring conducting Sam Brown (Luta)
  • Short to Young Performers: mini-concert of lute songs and solos Sergio Buccelli and Jessica Ucher
  • Speech by young artists Thomas Langlois mini-concert
  • Mini-concert: Richard McKenzie (performing Missa ad Fugam Josquito, arranged by Pisador)
  • Solo performance by the Society of Lutonists: Joanna Krysovsk and Massimo Marques singing Cacchini
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A conversation with the lutenist Nigel North

  • Mini-concert Martin Sheppard plays Francesco and Pierino from the new album by New Sidler.
  • Mini Concert Brian Wright & Jenni Melia
  • The symbolism of the lute Goldt in Vamp; amp; A, reported by David Van Edwards
  • Mini Concert "Exiles, Emigrants, Migrants" Performed by Music in the Aile (Helen Atkinson (SOP), Melissa Scott (Mezzo), Ash Neoga (Basovo Alto, Dean Gani, Lüten)
  • Lutnist Association Solo Concert: Musica Duorum: Nigel North and Michael Gondko perform a duet on Luna in Renaissance Europe.
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2017

Masterclass in cabrio singing with Lady Emma Kirkby and Cherise (lute player Jamie Aysses), featuring Elizabeth Hungerford, Charlotte La Trails and Consort Comarus (lute player Sergio Buccelli), Lizzie Ansvoort Wilson

  • Two quartets from Urbino, talk by Esteban Mariño
  • Lutenet and violinist Matthew Spring talks 18 Bat and Well of the Century
  • Lutnist Society solo concert: Ms Emma Kirkby and Cheres perform Dowland's "Lalim" and Consort Songs
  • 5 May Annual General Meeting with André McGinley solo concert
  • AGM with election of the President and new members of the Committee, and discussion of the new status of the Lutnist Company as a charity (motions were passed (a) to approve in principle the process of transition to a CIO, (b) to approve the transfer of assets to be provided for the CIO Committee's registration of charities on a date and in an amount to be determined by the Trustees, and (c) to approve the dissolution of the former charity immediately thereafter).
  • 18th century Germanic composition method and manners, report by Andrew Maginley

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  • February 10 is Fantasia's improvisation day. Joint meeting with Geneva Improvisation Lute Fantasia Plan.
  • Rutuna, Jea n-Eve Haimos, and Bol Zulian's improvisation projects propose a new research plan focusing on imagination improvisation by the 16th century lute in Geneva's highest music schools.
  • The Tudor guitar: restoring the instrument and its music - the Eglantine guitar and Osborne MS, illustrated report by Taro Takeuchi
  • Monda y-August Tronist's school David Van Edwards.

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  • On November 18, the Knight's Luther Association at the Dutch Church. This meeting was a regular meeting focusing on a specific theme of "Knight Lute", which we usually contain contempt. We were able to welcome Jacob Mariani and talk about the restoration of Knight Lute, which Jose Lewis Pastor has produced so far. Matthew Spring talks about the most wounded tablement, Massimo Marquez and Brian Wright, and the artists have returned to return.
  • The Tudor guitar: restoring the instrument and its music - the Eglantine guitar and Osborne MS, illustrated report by Taro Takeuchi
  • Minicon Serts: Lutony Leonardo, Dalcy Music, Spinacino, Capyrrace, Jesus Milan, Massimo Marquets

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  • On September 9, a unique instrument day, late lute and initial guitar: at the Dutch Church. The gathering held at the end of the summer was full of two attractions: the latest music by young members and the chance to listen to unique historical instruments. Taro Takeuchi brought an old Tilke lute and published the research results of Liaggency Britain's "Modern Lute". We could listen to the new performance by Matt Wadeworth and the performances by young artists Richard McKenzie, Ryan Ahmed, Toby Kerr, and Vinishius Perez. Indeed, it was a meeting where the past and future of Lute became one!
  • Lute and his music, around 1800: Featured-Tirke's reproduction lute, talk by Taro Takeuchi and introduction of unique instruments

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  • Spring meetings, May 6, 201 7-at the Dutch Church in London. At the meeting, there was a long time after a long time of lute and harvest duplicate. He also welcomed Yavol Genov, picking up music from the Wurstisen lute collection and playing. In addition, we have been introducing and sharing historical instruments for many years, and has provided opportunities to listen to a restored Ceras Guitar with a unique soundboard. A solo artist, Sam Brown, also talks about the composer John Daniel and the poet brother Samuel Daniel.

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2016

Commentary by Yavol Genov, music from Wurstisen's lute textbook

  • A Serra guitar with a unique soundboard by the owner Bernhard Hofovstetter and the restored Restaurant Alexander Batov.
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  • Luten Society's solo performance, Sam Brown and Nasaniel Mander duet in lute and harvest.
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  • 4 February - Original Instruments Day Original Instruments Day at the Dutch Church - Historic Mandolins - Collaborative event with the Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Federation. Performances by Paul Sparks, Lars Berglund, Anna Rita Adessi and Mimmo Peruffo. Speeches by Davide Rebuffa, Andrea Damiani and Mauro Squillante. {RUIT}
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The Zimo Collection and Neapolitan Mandolin Repertoire from the late 18th century, reports by Lars Berglund and Anna Rita Adessi.

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  • On Sunday, February 5, Historic Mandolin Workshop Da y-Davide Rebuffa and Mauro Squuante were staying in London, and workshop day was realized. The event focused on historic mandolin players, but members using modern mandrin style were eager to participate. David Rebuffer studied Baroque Mandolin and Sauri music. Mauro Squuilante, a repertoire, playing technique, and instrumental music of History Preme Musical Instruments, is a composer known for spending time in London in the 18th century, using music from Leone and Gelbasio. I focused on practice.
  • In the morning, a lesson by Professor David Rebuffa. The basics of mandolin performance, saurus, partita 5th minor: Overture and Alemande, historical pick and string selection.
  • Lesson with Mauro Scillante in the afternoon: Legato playing technique, a roding part that incorporates an excerpt from Leone's "Metdo", a bass part incorporating Gelvagio Symphonia, and the introduction of Gelvagio Symphonia 3.
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GHENT MUSIC MANUScripts (Ghent Music Muscript): Great Champ's recently discovered gender music manuscript.

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Lute Society Recital "Last Flower: Celebration of the Gorgeous Luxury Late Golden Age" Concert by Pola Chatne

September 10, 2016, 60th anniversary. Not a Dutch church, but at our historic home (100 years ago, the founder Diana Paulton listened to Arnold Dolmecch's lute performance), and at the art workers guild of Bloomsberry.

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2015

Luten Association 1st Recital: In October 1956, Nigel North played the first recital program by Desmond Dupre.

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  • May 7, 2016 At the Dutch Church: The General Assembly, 12 courses of mini concerts and the messy lectures of Evan Promer, the story of Emilia's lute player and her Teorbo teacher, by Francesco Torelli Talk and min i-concerts by John Leve, an Italian music recital for Arkltena.
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  • January 30, 201 6-One day surrounded by unique tools
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Sol o-LUTNISTS, Yadran Dunkemb (winner of Maurizio Pratol 2015 Competition), performs the baroquatic music of GALLOT, Muton and Weiss.

September 12, 2015-Lutonaya's research and a concert by young artists

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Min i-concert Sam Brown

  • THOMAS MOLLETT min i-concert
  • Paris Complex Jen's mini concert
  • Alex McCartney, the recital of the Lute Nist Association, plays a lute music with fresh chords

2014

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At the Dutch Church General Meeting of Shareholders (including voting for the rules for the president's elections), Jea n-Marie Poitaria and Tierry Menier reported and performed Baroque duplicate songs for lute duplicate. ・ Ozmo talked about Galilee with the photo.

  • Annual General Meeting (votes on quantities, recurring payments for meetings, election of the president, votes on limiting the number of options for double election of the president)
  • Baroque lute duet, illustrated report by Jean-Marie Poirier and Thierry Menier
  • Mini-concert Andrew McGinley, Baroque lutny 13th century, Weiss, Bach, Hagen
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  • Vincenzo Galilei reports to Okumo
  • FoldingTheorba, story and presentation by Klaus Jacobsen

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Concert by the Lutonist Association, a baroque lute duet by Jean-Marie Poirier and Thierry Menier

  • The first meeting of the new year will cover three "golden ages" of the lute: 18th century France with report, mini-concert and solo performance by Benjamin Narvi; 18th century Germany with a mini-concert of Weiss by Richard Mackenzie and a second day dedicated to John Dohrend, a mini-concert by Michele Kalex, hosted by Christopher Wilson and Martin Shepherd.
  • "The Double Lute" - an illustrated report by Benjamin Narvy on a forgotten 17th-century French lute.
  • Mini-concert, Richard Mackenzie plays music by S. L. Weiss.
  • Mini-concert, Michele Careca plays pieces from Dowland's new album.
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Recital: Benjamin Narvy plays French and German baroque lunettes.

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  • 15-NOV-2014 Thomas Mace "Lute DyPhone" Day - Magic of the Century!
  • Coffee and greetings from new members

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In the first of the two meetings, the Italian flavor, in the main part, presents a report on the major performance of the music of the manuscripts of the composers Fallamo and Tibo, a duet for lute and theorbo. In fact, the guitar teacher in Samuel Piper-Morelli's diary has arranged almost all the pieces found in his manuscripts, and examples of these can be found in the upcoming collection of songs for baroque guitar. The Lute Society meeting will feature something never seen before: a dance with baroque guitar and British guitar.

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  • February 22, 2014, Day of the Symbol of Lutneva
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2012

Lute Society's solo performance: CONFIDENCES GALANTES, Fred-Jacobs is French theorist Michael-Row, as well as Nicola-Hotman, Charles-Jewel, Estienna Le Muang from his own fresh disk Play Robert-Viza's music as a theorist.

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  • Minicon Sert Alex Pringer, Lurney
  • Toby Color Mini Concert, Baroque Guitar and Lute
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  • Mini Concert Khan Alodic, Baroque Lutony

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Performed by fresh violin chandeliers James Malta, Karl Sisters

  • Min i-concert Alex McCartney, Lutney, Michael Solomon Williams, Tenor, Emma Bradley Mantero, Soprano
  • Min i-concert Sam Brown, Luta, Marie Jaermann, Soprano
  • Mini Concert James Braemley (Teorba), Mie (Baroque Alpha), Rosanna Skikun (Soprano)
  • Several discussions and short concerts on the performance of Lute Song by Mrs. Emma Kirkby
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Paul Odette (Dorand's solo performance held in Vigmore Hall on Thursday, 10th in Dutch Church on January 12, 2013)

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  • On November 17, 2012, Accord Gose Nouveau Denke was held at the Dutch church. It was a chance to recognize the lute repertoire, which was very occasionally full.
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  • September 8, 2012 at the Dutch Church: Malef Niky Denek Lute and Mandolin.
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2011

An ivory Mammoth's Mandrina statement and a screening with a mini concert of Ivory Mammoth, which is leaded by Enzo Puzzovio.

  • The report of Suzanne Hele, the relationship between the lute and the damaged mandrina
  • Show and Story, Conversation: Tarot Takeuchi plays a unique British guitar with a round back from his collection, and Peter Holman talks about Ann Ford's life and music activity.
  • Lecture by the Lutonist Association: Bashenis Complex plays Italian music for 2 mandolin, Teolbo and cello
  • On this interesting day, we invited international artists and experts from Argentina, Spain, and the Netherlands, and talked and performed historic works for Latin American cultivated instruments. At the Annual General Assembly, the new chairman of David Van Edwards was elected. Carlos Gonzales was invited from Jerie and brought a Vicella picture and banner from Kito.
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  • February 9, 2012: Leaks at the Dutch church. Ballad mini concerts, Brian Light's fresh music, Bach's performance in the fulfillment of Bill Carter. The invitation is Tony Johnson. Bach's new Lute's 13C Wilfred Fox's new publication and other new books resale was focused.

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Lutonist's concert: William Carter plays Bach.

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  • Hungarian Lute Day took place on 10 September 2011 at the Hungarian Cultural Centre (10 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7NA www. hungary. org. uk).
  • Tunde Fabry Ivanovic and Geza Fabry are a duo from Szeged who perform the ancient layers of Hungarian and Eastern European folk music, reviving a heritage dating back to the Middle Ages with a simple and sincere playing style. Their unique sound is created by Tunde Ivanovic's voice and Geza Fabry's koboz (or kobza), an ancient Eastern European instrument. This simple complexity is applied deeply and meaningfully, creating music that can be considered a true tribute to the spirit of tradition, while at the same time inspiring newness at every moment.
  • András Kécskes: 150 years of the Renaissance lute in Hungary

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  • On 12 February 2011, Jumbo Manuscript Day was held, with Stuart McCoy presenting the Matthew Holmes Manuscript Dd. 2. 11. The programme is as follows:
  • Matthew Holmes, The Complete Lute, Cambridge Manuscript Dd. 2. 11 - Some New Discoveries, Report by Stuart McCoy
  • Notation and Ornament in 17th Century French Lute Music, Beat 2: Courant, Short Lecture by Chris Wilson

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Balcarres Lute Book, Facsimile and Edition, Report by Matthew Spring

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Book for Lute by Tissius, Report by Jan Burger

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2009

A Garden of Eloquence (Katherine Haunt, Ziv Blaha, Uri Smilanski) performs John Daniel's Song for Lute.

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  • 20 November 2010 at the Dutch Church The long-awaited Dd. 2. 11 is released, Nigel North gives the main concert and talks about Dowland.
  • John Dowland, Aspects of Interpretation, Report: Nigel North

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  • Guest: Jorge Centeiro
  • Held on September 11, 2010 at the Dutch Church, the day was about Thomas Mays and his music, with reports by Benjamin Narvi and David Van Edwards, and a concert reflecting Mays' focus on the alto. The day ended with a demonstration on the 12-year-old lute in the usual setting of a French bemol that David Van Edwards and his students had built for the Society's rental some time ago. Finally, Rosemary Codison was the main soloist, playing pieces by Dowland, John Johnson, Batchelor, Robinson, Ferransco, Rosseter and Danell.
  • May 8th 2010, as expected, after a languid meeting of the General Meeting, we were delighted with a day leading music: a mini-concert by Dale Harris and David Prothero, a conversational and gesture presentation of Lutach numbers, a solo performance of the Dutch duet David van Ooen and Mihiel Nissen, then their excellent recorded duet Terzi, Un 'Altra Canzona (Very Difficult). Then, a resale of most of the recent publications of the French, Belgian, Spanish and Dutch Lute Societies, covering the recent faxes of the Tissius Lute Book.
  • Gestures in Lute Song, talk and presentation by Rosemary Carlon-Uiris, accompanied by David Miller
  • Mini-concert of Sansa and Vivaldi transcriptions for lute by Dale Harris from 13 years ago.
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  • Annual General Meeting
  • Solo performance of the Lutonist Society on Renaissance lute.
  • Saturday, January 17, Sweden Borg Hall, Bloomsberry Way (nearest Metro: Holbone)
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  • Baroque lute performance by a mini concert, Yaill Avidor
  • Space} announcements, decorations, interpretations, details of the 17t h-century France Lute Play, Chris Wilson's report
  • Performs some of Shakespeare's songs written by Mini Concert Jenni Melia and Brian Light a while ago.
  • The Lutonist Association's solo performance: Francisco Olosco plays and sings chivalry lute music and songs.
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  • Space} The Lutonist Association's solo performance, Jacob Lindberg plays the melody of Kelner, Bach, Leiser, and Scotland's melody at a 1 3-yea r-old Barock Lute.
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Last modified: 27.08.2024

LUTE SOCIETY MEETING, SATURDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER AT THE DUTCH CHURCH, IN THE CITY OF LONDON - NOW WITH EVEN MORE MUSIC! The Dutch Church is in Austin Friars, just. We are planning to having concert and lecture meetings again from July , though of course the government could change the rules again. Of. Agendas from previous meetings are available. Unless otherwise noted, meetings are generally held at the Dutch Church, 7 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2HA (nearest.

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