I was just going to send him a set of strings. It'll be long lasting,
weather-proof, not so beautiful but utterly practical in any environment
carbon, so if any of you want to send him something else so he has a choice,
that might be a good idea. He keeps sending me his cd's for reviews in our
news letter. I was polite about the first one, I'm thinking about what to do
with the second one.

David


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LUTE-LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 9:25 PM
Subject: Adopt-a-lutenist


> I've been in contact with Anatoly Shpakov of Kiev. He made a couple of CDs
> on which I'd rather not comment, except that he uses tennis racket wire on
a
> course or two (he is aware of the difference, after Tony Rooley's concert
> there a few weeks ago).
> If anyone of you wants to help him out with strings (65cm ca.) and/or
music,
> CDs etc. (Renaissance only):
> Anatoly Shpakov
> Malinovsky St., 11, apt. 182,
> Kyiv-Kiev-04212
> UKRAINE
>
> RT
> ______________
> Roman M. Turovsky
> http://turovsky.org
> http://polyhymnion.org
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