Hello
Im an ex-classical guitarist (Hartt College of Music/U.S. 1974) who
recently completed recordings of 2, 3, 4, and 5-part classical guitar
renditions of Renaissance and Early Music (pre-Renaissance). Ive made the
renditions available via free ..MP3 performances (both listening and free
All my information is freely available. I would be very happy to have
it posted elsewhere.
On Feb 1, 2004, at 12:57 PM, arthur ness wrote:
May I post this to the lute list. There are persons there who would
be interested.
ajn
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 05:00:44 GMT, in
Apologies for the hectic rate of updates, BUT
Lied # 83-84,Schäfers Klage (Goethe/Reichardt)
is now available in 2 accomp. versions (11-course lute sufficient)
http://polyhymnion.org/lieder/lieder.html
Amities,
RT
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Roman M. Turovsky
http://turovsky.org
http://polyhymnion.org
To the LuteList:
The Lute Society of America is pleased to announce that secure online
registration for the Lute Festival 2004 (June 27 - July 2) is now available.
Each week the site is updated and now we have all the faculty bios and
photos up, too. The costs of tuition and room and board are
Below are my precautions for avoiding lute accidents. Some are common
knowledge, and #10 may be a little silly -- sorry. Any additions?
1. Watch the strap when moving the lute. It can catch on things and jerk
the lute from your hand. For example, if you use the case as a stand,
the strap
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Dear Herbert and All:
Please allow me to add my favorite lute protection rule:
If the instrument is not being played, it should be in its case, with the
lid latched.
Yours,
Jim