> I'm happy that you and your family arrived safely at > home. We too had a huge tree snap off outsideour > bedroom window. It sounded like an explosion. MO at work, obviously. One of these days he'll get squashed by an airborn outhouse from Kansas.
> > With all due respect, I think I know a bit more about > the history of guitar than does Matanya. Why am I not surprised? RT For example, > does he know that Madame Robert Sidney-Pratten published > a posthumous work by Leonardo Schultz that she played > with great pleasure at her recitals? Or does he know > that Giuliani published a book of guitar music in > tablature notation, Heck doesn't even mention it in his > Giuliani monograph, publ. by Orphee. > > ajn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Roman Turovsky > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 1:42 AM > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo > > > > from Arthur on the merits of the issues at hand. Dr. > > Arthur Joseph > > Stonewall PH.D. is a well known figure in these parts. > > What I am > > getting out of this is the simple matter of making a > > public record > > which establishes the fact that in spite of his vast > > knowledge of > > lute matters, Arthur knows nothing about the guitar > > and its history, > So what? This is not a shortcoming in our > neck-o-the-woods. > > > > and the sooner he shuts up and not bring up guitar > > issues in this > > forum, or elsewhere, the better he will be prepared to > > deflect the > > impression of him as a fraud. > This impression is in your "mind" alone. > RT > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > >
