[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Barto-Weiss7

2006-05-11 Thread Roman Turovsky
http://www.claves.ch/shop/index.php?action=produitid_produit=430 RT - Original Message - From: Peter Van Dessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lute baroque-lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 9:45 AM Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Barto-Weiss7 #36 WILL be on vol.8. RT ThatÂ’s good

[LUTE] Re: LSA Lute Festival 2006 in Cleveland

2006-05-11 Thread Taco Walstra
On Thursday 11 May 2006 02:56, Edward Martin wrote: wow, what a list of players for a lute society event! Maybe you can get them to play a nice lute quartet or whatever together? taco Dear Lute List, As most of you may already have knowledge of this subject, I am posting a reminder that the

[LUTE] plumbing (off-list)

2006-05-11 Thread bill kilpatrick
far removed from lutes there's plumbing. in our shower there's an L shaped, metal tube that connects the plastic tubing from the mains water supply to the spigot and it keeps rusting in the same spot. does anyone have any experience of this? a nautical friend of mine (deceased, alas) said this

[LUTE] LSA Lute Festival 2006 in Cleveland

2006-05-11 Thread Edward Martin
Dear Lute List, As most of you may already have knowledge of this subject, I am posting a reminder that the LSA Festival will be in Cleveland, and the dates of it are from Sunday, June 25th, through Friday, June 30, 2006 , on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. This will be the

[LUTE] Re: plumbing (off-list)

2006-05-11 Thread bill kilpatrick
dear eric, ron and louis - thank you very much for your help. what you say makes perfect sense, even i get it. much appreciated - bill --- bill kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: far removed from lutes there's plumbing. in our shower there's an L shaped, metal tube that connects the

[LUTE] Sound files on Mac

2006-05-11 Thread Leonard Williams
For anyone using a Mac who might need a good, inexpensive recorded sound editor (e.g., tape or LP to CD), look into Amadeus II. It's available at http://www.hairersoft.com/Welcome.html There's a good write-up (intro and brief user's guide) at

[LUTE] Re: LSA Lute Festival 2006 in Cleveland

2006-05-11 Thread Sean Smith
Sounds like a good line-up to me: got the early and late covered, the long-time players, the johnny-come-latelys, serious big names, great teachers and some seriously above-average concerts from names you've always wondered about. Then there's the other folks who show up: folks who ask good

[LUTE] Re: LSA Lute Festival 2006 in Cleveland

2006-05-11 Thread Rob Dorsey
All, It sounds like a great experience but I have a few questions. Do most attendees stay in the dorm? I cannot imagine Cleveland in June without air-conditioning. That brings a dorm room to $600 for the 6 days, add 400 in tuition and it's a grand not counting lunch and beers. That's a pretty

[LUTE] Re: LSA Lute Festival 2006 in Cleveland

2006-05-11 Thread guy_and_liz Smith
I've been to quite a few (although I won't be able to make this one:-(, and they normally have a pretty good mix of Baroque and Ren attendees and faculty (including some who do both). I'd guess the usual proportion is roughly 60/40 Ren/Baroque. There should be more than enough in the way of

[LUTE] Re: LSA Lute Festival 2006 in Cleveland

2006-05-11 Thread Sean Smith
And this time around there's that dark horse in the guise of medieval/early pluckery. Often we overlook that there were many lute players before Francesco Spinacino (and probably as talented as those after). I look forward to hearing what Crawford Young brings to the mix. Sean On May 11,