You're either assuming or asserting they haven't. Both of which I'd be inclined to take issue with.

Gary

----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Martin" <[email protected]>
To: "Lute list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 1:04 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Dilettantism


  My real question was about the highest professional standards, and
  specifically whether lutenists can ever hope to match the standards of
  top pianists or violinists, for example, while they persist in
  spreading their efforts over so many different instruments.  Diversity
  is fun, but can a lutenist ever hope to attain the mastery of Murray
  Perahia or Alfred Brendel (and this is not just about virtuosity) when
  he is torn in so many directions?   Excellence requires some hard
  choices to be made.
  P

  On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 5:57 PM, William Brohinsky
  <[1][email protected]> wrote:

  I'm suspecting that the real question Peter raised is being skirted by

    the respondents' reaction to the supposition of a charge

  of dilettantism. Now that I've caught up a little, I see that he isn't
  necessarily saying that lutenists tending to dilettantism is bad, just
  that other musicians' (and possibly the public's) opinion of lutenists
  may be suffering due to the lack of single-focus pros.
  That makes this a PR question, rather than a historical or technique
  question.
  For my part, I guess I've never felt that it was a problem. When I
  find a piece of music which includes lute, my music-making associates
  are more than happy to play it with me. None of them consider my lack
  of professional credentials. The people I know who have taken up lute
  never have given a second thought to whether the lutenist they heard
  who got them 'on the path' was professionally rated above the
  currently-esteemed violin meister.
  Quite the contrary, the lute seems to make its own following, and the
  archlute and theorbo and all the other variants have no problem
  drawing the unsuspecting guitarist in...
  ray

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