> Ah, the passive voice... > > On Saturday, Oct 28, 2006, at 08:24 America/Los_Angeles, Roman Turovsky > wrote: > >> ALK is >> not exactly known for depth of musical understanding > > There's a long list of prominent performers who know him for precisely > that. Start with Paul O'Dette and Ellen Hargis. You can start > trashing them as well, of course, but I'd suggest not going there. I have gone there before, and so did others.
> >> or even scholarly appropriateness. >> He is a fabulous entertainer and a competent performer > > "There are continuo players, and then there's Andrew Lawrence-King." > -- Paul O'Dette. There are some even better. There are even SOLOISTS out there. >> who >> uses the same manner from troubadours to Teddy Bear's Picnic. > > He does have his own style. And so does Karamazov. And I prefer EK's brynza to ALK's wensleydale. RT To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
