Hi Edward,
the person behind the podcasts is a member of the German lute society: Werner
Bogula.
He is mentioned on the page. His mail adress is bogula (at) gmail.com or mail
(at) bogula.de .
Best
Markus
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 21:24:54 -0600, Edward Martin wrote:
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Am 19 Nov 2005 um 21:24 hat Edward Martin geschrieben:
Dear ones,
Are people aware that there is a pod cast about the lute? It is on:
http://www.podcastdirectory.com/podcasts/index.php?iid=4856
There have been 3- 4 pod casts, and featured composers (arrangers) have
been Molianro, M
Am 20 Nov 2005 um 10:53 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
it's by Werner Bogala, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, I spelled the name wrong, its Bogula actually.
Stephan
I met him yesterday, nice guy.
There was a players day at Matthias Roesels church yesterday. Apart from the
When this site was first announced a few weeks back it had a simpler
address:
www.lutecast.blogspot.com
and it still appears to be OK. The other address that Ed mentioned seemed
to open the door to all sorts of other involvements when I tried it.
Sandy
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From:
Rob McKillop wrote:
I wonder if they would take my vihuela mp3 files...
They would be fools not to.
Stephen Arndt
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Wouldn't it be useful to have all the lute-related podcasts in one place,
rather on different websites and blogs? Can anyone set this up?
Rob
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From: Edward Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 November 2005 03:25
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Podcast
Interesting, Ed. I thought podcasts were only for people who had iPods, but
the Milano is now playing on my pc via Winamp.
There is a contact address for emails: [EMAIL PROTECTED] but you
should ask your magnatune contact, as most of the 'tracks' are from
magnatune.
I wonder if they would take