I frankly see no reason for apologies.
And while maybe
> O'Dette's sound is perfectly idiomatic to Baroque  
> music.  
his character is not necessarily so.
I'm trying to put it diplomatically.
RT




I've been waiting for years for him to record on the Baroque  
> lute, and I think his Bach CD is wonderful.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Rastall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lutelist Net" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 10:43 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Just For The Record


> Dear Luters,
> 
> Just for the record, I thought I should clarify some remarks I've  
> made on the list recently as they appear to have been misconstrued.
> 
> I said, light-heartedly or so I thought,  that some lutenists play  
> Baroque music with the same "oh-so-lovely" sound that they get when  
> playing renaissance music.  Some of you seem to have taken that to be  
> a criticism of Paul O'Dette's Bach CD.  I was not even thinking about  
> O'Dette when I wrote that e-mail!  If you read the message in  
> question, you will see that I made no reference to O'Dette, or  
> anybody else by name.  I was gently poking fun, in a general sense,  
> at the way we sometimes tend to romanticize Baroque music, IMO to the  
> point of compromising the clarity of line and rhythm.  The fact is:   
> I happen to think O'Dette's sound is perfectly idiomatic to Baroque  
> music.  I've been waiting for years for him to record on the Baroque  
> lute, and I think his Bach CD is wonderful.
> 
> Another remark which seems to have generated some feedback is my  
> reference to the "modern lute."  I said something to the effect that  
> the lute is at its best when we approach it "with as few concessions  
> to modernity as possible."  That's simply my opinion:  please  
> understand that I was not criticizing anybody personally, nor  
> referring to anybody's lute specifically!  Write me off if you want  
> as an irrelevant and irreverent "old guy."  That's fine with me:   
> that's what I am.  But I happen to believe that the term "modern  
> lute" has the flavor about it of an oxymoron, and I was simply  
> expressing that opinon.  Once again:  no personal attacks  were  
> intended.
> 
> The same goes for my remarks about right-hand playing technique:  why  
> on earth should I feel personal animosity towards someone because of  
> the way his right hand looks!?  I don't care what people's right  
> hands look like:  just that they don't look like the right hands in  
> the old paintings, and I find that curious.  Also I find it curious  
> that no-one else seems to find it curious.  That's all:  no personal  
> attacks intended here.
> 
> I'm sorry if my remarks have offended anyone.  They were not intended  
> to!
> 
> David Rastall
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 
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