Spiders,

The only thing this has to do with lace is that as a musician I weave
notes together in a fashion similar to lace, only it involves sound
instead of thread.  I also weave together music on paper.

For those of you with a penchant for liturgical music, I feel a minor
obligation (?) to toot my own horn, as it were.  There is a wonderful
public domain choral music library on the Internet, mostly for long dead
composers, but also for many living ones who, like myself, just want to
get our music out there and available to people.  I've created a page and
uploaded what I have thus far been able to typeset:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Thurlow_Weed

Anyone interested is welcome to download and print music for performance
use -- it's free music!  I seem to recall we've got not only musicians in
our group, but a few clergy as well.

Thurlow Weed
Lancaster, Ohio

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