Andrew:
 
Do you think that the page should be expanded to include  the 18th c. cittern 
(guittar, cetra, cistre, etc), waldzithers and the whole pantheon of pre-20th 
C. historical citterns?
 
Brad

Andrew Hartig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rob (et al):

OMG - I can't believe that Rob's recordings aren't listed! For public 
record, Rob HAS been a long time visitor and supporter. I KNOW those 
recordings were listed -- I must have lost a page update when my laptop died.

Anyhow, Rob's recordings are great [no, I'm not getting paid to state this 
:-) ]. I will be sure that they get listed shortly.

Rob brings up an interesting point: The cittern page started off as 
"Renaissance," but there are obviously other interesting avenues to pursue. 
What would others like to see the page include? I don't feel at all that 
the Scottish cittern music of the 1650s is any more out of place than 
Playford's publications of 1666.

Thoughts, anyone?

-Andrew



At 01:49 PM 3/3/2005, Rob MacKillop wrote:
>Great site Andrew - I've been a long-time visitor to it. Still waiting for
>my recordings to be mentioned - I know, you'll get round to it ;-) Great to
>see you contributing to this list. I'm sure your contributions will be
>appreciated. Maybe the energy here will push you to revitalise your page. I
>already feel interested again in the cittern and guittar after a year or so
>of not thinking about it. I would give you a couple of Mp3 soundfiles for
>your site of Scottish cittern music from circa 1650, but that is not usually
>regarded as being of the Renaissance period. I'll post them on my own
>site...one of these days.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Rob




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