Hmmmmm....well with the understanding that I am probably going to butcher the
spelling of most of these names since we put all our CD's on the ipod and I
can't locate the j-cards for reference.

1.  First and always Gilles.  I could sit at his feet and learn for the rest
of my life.

2. Marcello Bono - ditto

3.  Tobie Miller

4.  Christophe Tellart who knows so much he makes my brain ache

5. Anne-Lise Foy and Laurence Pinchemaille (assuming they could put up with my
french or lack of.

6.  Ricardo Delfino

7.  Thierry Nouat who I understand also plays a mean baroque

8.  A couple of players from Sweden whose brains I would like to pick
regarding repetoire

9.  Stephane Durand from Tapage

I could go on but the last I am going to mention here is a group I would just
like to hear play again because their music was crisp, clean and rich. They
are a duo from Quebec called Athanor, Michel Bordeleau and Martine Chiasson. 
Lovely, tasty musicians.

Anyone I didn't include was not from lack of regard, just lack of space.

Cali

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