> At 01:25 PM 8/12/2005, Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Matanya, > >An Austrian, Rodolfo [sic!] Soutscheck [sic!!!] trained the Florentine > >soccer team in 1939. > > The relevance of this fact, if it is a fact, completely escapes me. It is meant to haunt you, and it will.
> If you are saying that some Austrians used Italianized names, you are > breaking the lock on an open door. We know that already. If you > intimate that just because one Austrian football coach working in > Italy had an Italianized name, then an Austrian guitarist who was > born in 1818 and was never in Italy could also have an Italianized > name, without any evidence that he was so called, then allow me to > introduce you to Giovanni Sebastiano Bach, Francesco Haydn, Roberto > Schumann, Francesco Dolcevillico (Franz Suessmayr) and Federico Handel. And more lutenistically relevant Fortunato Chelleri. So what? > >So keep you sticky moneycounting fingers away from Arthur (ever a > >gentleman). > I would not expect you to react any different. If plagiarizing > information first generated by me and widely available on line for > the last 8 years appears to you to be a gentlemanly thing to do, then > of course you are entitled to your fealty to this Sociedad de Ladrones. You obviously speak from your experience as a fleecer of secondary copyrights on Public Domain materials, a Ladrone Par Excellence... > > And as to your reference to my sticky monyecounting fingers: yes, > they are indeed sticky and I do have such an uncontrollable urge to > wash my hands every time I run into your scurrilous prose. But in > this case, it is entirely off base. My posting of Leonhard Shulz' > Recollections of Ireland Op. 41 in my web site 8 years ago, was a > free offering, and still is. An awesome thing indeed, a lifechanging event, an occurence of global lutenistic proportions. Whoa.......... One freebee in 8 years? My hat off to you. RT To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
