I should point out - if someone hasn't already - that the Francisque is one of
Luth d'ore's editions. Really clearly printed and well thought-out edition. I
recommend it highly.
Joseph mayes
From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu
on behalf of
This is where I have some disagreement. Having a purely personal effort is
great but fragile. If there was an international Lute body then it would be
great. There isn't.
So, who wants to take on the personal responsibility that Wayne has for all
these years.
My experience from running a
I totally agree with the below:
On 9/5/20 9:16 AM, Martyn Hodgson wrote:
6) Should the list/forum be maintained as a separate effort, or should
it be rolled into the LSA, etc.?
- Being a truly international list has been a great
feature and strength of Wayne's system
On 05.09.20 18:29, G. C. wrote:
PS What might also be good, would be the ability to send parts of
messages in bold/italic etc which the current system seems to
put into
plain text. For example, my interpolations here would be clearer
if put
in bold.
PS What might also be good, would be the ability to send parts of
messages in bold/italic etc which the current system seems to
put into
plain text. For example, my interpolations here would be clearer
if put
in bold.
You could yourself have made them
Dear Ron,
See my interpolations below. In short, please duplicate as closely as
reasonably possible the format and mechanisms etc of Wayne's list
regards
Martyn
On Saturday, 5 September 2020, 16:33:02 BST, Ron Banks
wrote:
I don't really know who (if anyone) is working on
Jurgen,
I don't really know who (if anyone) is working on a replacement for the lute
list(s) and a classified site, or how far along they've gotten in the process.
Also, Wayne's early comments in this thread about not replicating the old list
and classified site are also very appropriate,
Hello Tristan and Jean-Marie.
I've had a facsimile copy of the Tresor since one bought those things
with a check in an envelope, and agree about the quality of the music,
but haven't had it out in years, so thanks for the reminder. I
have played through Susanne, but tend more