On Jun 12, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Mathias R=F6sel wrote:

> ...his timbre, i. e. his RH positioning and
> phrasing, coined my understanding of Elisabethan lute music,
> when I was
> a teenager. In a way, I still have his ways of interpretation in my
> mind.

Yes, me too.  I first heard Bream in 1964;  in fact I have two vinyl  
record albums (from 1968 and 1976) of "Dances of Dowland" which I  
still listen to from time to time.  I guess he started playing the  
lute some time in the fifties(?).

David Rastall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.rastallmusic.com



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