That's what my family said (all rather on pop than on classical music).
Anyhow nice to hear that my performances would be much better - from a 
family which closes all doors when I am rehearsing ...

I assume there is a quality which shines through unless questions of taste 
(have a reading of Pirsig's "Zen or the art of motorcycle maintance" - 
that's what I mean),

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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Hear Sting Dowland CD at amazon.de


> In einer eMail vom 24.09.2006 16:33:09 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit 
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>> I think we
>> forget just how far removed Early Music is from the
>> average person's musical world!  Those folks probably
>> would not even pick up on what I mentioned above.
>>
>
> I think you are right that the early music world is far removed from the
> average person something that was not true 35 years ago.
>
> I have played the sting extracts to non-classical friends and they all 
> said
> the same thing, that it sounded awful and that Sting didn't have the 
> technique
> to sing Dowland. A non-classical audience is not a stupid as you may think
> Mark
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