Congatulations to both Andrew and Peter. What a brilliant essay, Peter!

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Hartig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 November 2005 02:22
To: Cittern NET
Subject: [CITTERN] Re: interesting article


Peter was also kind enough to give me a copy of his article for posting on
the Renaissance Cittern Page
(http://www.theaterofmusic.com/cittern/articles/wood.html). I haven't a copy
of the one printed in the Lute Society Quarterly, but I believe it is all
the same, including the handouts and illustrations.

This has been one of many new updates to the cittern site. If you haven't
already, please check it out. I will soon be posting a brand-new artwork
page (I have probably more than quadrupled the number of sources and images)
as well as updating the new instruments section with pictures of many of
Peter Forrester's instruments (courtesy of Peter, himself).

Stay tuned, ;-)
-Andrew


At 05:12 AM 11/6/2005, doc rossi wrote:
>there is an interesting article by peter forrester in the october
>2005 issue of lute news, the (british) lute society magazine (no.
>75). if you don't get it, write to chris goodwin: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or 
>visit the site for more info: www.lutesoc.co.uk
>
>the article is a transcription of a talk peter gave in january 2004 and 
>deals with wire, construction and other things related to the earliest 
>citterns.
>
>doc rossi
>www.magnatune.com/artists/docrossi
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>
>
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