Ronn McFarlane has 2 "N"s
Richard Stone and his excellent recording of reconstructed Weiss  
concerti.
Passcal Monteilhet, several fine recordings on Theorbo

And lets not forget the guy who first got many of us interested,  
Julian Bream


On Oct 19, 2006, at 1:48 AM, Andreas Schlegel wrote:

> Dear all
>
> I'm writing a book on the European lute for non specialists. It's one
> with many colour photos of historic instruments, in two languages
> (german - english).
> Now I'm looking for a list with famous lutenists of our days, because
> I hope that a reader like also to hear the lute instruments. So the
> goal of this list is to offer the internet search possibility for
> easily available recordings - also in 10 years. The recordings should
> be available in nearly all countries.
>
> Please add your favorit who is not mentioned in my first list. Thank
> you!
>
> Anthony Bailes
> Robert Barto
> Paul Beier
> Timothy Burris
> Michel Cardin
> Bj=F6rn Colell
> Michael Ducker
> Eduardo Eguez
> Pierre Gross
> Jan Gruter
> Oswald Hebermehl
> Joachim Held
> Yasunori Imamura
> Konrad Jungh=E4nel
> Lutz Kirchhof
> Jakob Lindberg
> Rolf Lislevand
> Viggo Mangor
> Evangelina Mascardi
> Ron McFarlane
> Jose Miguel Moreno
> Nigel North
> Paul O'Dette
> Toyohiko Satoh
> Miguel Sedura
> John Schneiderman
> Karl-Ernst Schr=F6der
> Hopkinson Smith
> Terrell Stone
> Stephen Stubbs
> Crawford Young
> Yerzi Zak
> Christian Zimmermann
>
>
> Andreas


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