That sums it up very nicely. Both the list and the Lake Konstanz meeting
were opportunities for guitar enthusiasts to get together to discuss their
interests. No need for any peer reviewing or the like.
Monica
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From: Braig, Eugene brai...@osu.edu
To: Vihuela
guitar enthusiasts.That is not what I wrote. I have no opinion on
the Summit List, but the Lake Konstanz meeting is attended by serious
scholars, playersA and publishers as well as the usual assortment of
kooks.
A
Jelma
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Monica Hall
I don't know, Martyn. Generally, any paper being presented at any
conference or festival does not turn into generally accepted fact, does
it? If there is such a thing as 'fact' in historical research :-)
A
I certainly attend these things with a healthy dose of scepticism.
As I understand it, the (9!) guitar related articles in Early Music 41/4 and
42/1 were all reviewed by outside readers.
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Van: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Namens
Martyn Hodgson
Verzonden: woensdag 25 juni 2014 10:59
Aan: Monica
Indeed . But I'm referring to the many other papers presented at the
'Summits' which, I'm told, are not usually published or otherwise made
generally available.
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From: Lex Eisenhardt eisenha...@planet.nl
To:
What would you do about it? No more talks at Lute or Guitar meetings, unless
approved by the musicological authorities?
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Van: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Namens
Martyn Hodgson
Verzonden: woensdag 25 juni 2014 15:27
Aan: Jelma van