I bought the set back sometime in the '70's.  It's probably still up in
   my attic somewhere.  As best I recall, I agree with the American Record
   guide review.

   Best, and keep playing,

   Chris.
   >>> "Eugene C. Braig IV" <brai...@osu.edu> 12/8/2009 1:36 PM >>>
   Segovia certainly didn't play Bach on any incarnation of lute...unless
   you
   count modern guitars built to a Spanish paradigm as lutes.  Walter
   Gerwig
   certainly deserves some recognition for an early lute-driven effort at
   Bach.
   For what it's worth, the Yepes article in Wikipedia offers "[Yepes] was
   also
   the first person to record the complete lute works of Bach on period
   instruments (14-course baroque lute)."
   That same Wikipedia also offers this review: "[other guitarist's]
   exciting
   and perceptive performances of the lute works, which were recorded
   between
   1981 and 1984, are light years better than the stilted, drab, and often
   utterly stillborn interpretations of Narciso Yepes, who does not sound
   by
   any means comfortable playing the lute (American record guide, 1984)."
   Best,
   Eugene
   > -----Original Message-----
   > From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On
   > Behalf Of dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us
   > Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 1:20 PM
   > To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu
   > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Narciso Yepes and the lute
   >
   >
   > >    Yes, I don't expect it to be up to much, but he did at least
   give it
   > a
   > >    go when no-one else would. Deserves recognition, I think.
   >
   > Yes, but in context.  Pretty sure Segovia precedes him, my LPS are at
   home
   > (I write this at the library); I have some Yepes and some Segovia
   LP's
   > acquired in the early 60's, with a broad span of repetoire, including
   some
   > vihuella and lute material - L da Milan and Bach for certain.
   >
   > Nigel North was another pioneer, I have at least one LP of his on
   theorbo
   > from then as well.
   > --
   > Dana Emery
   >
   >
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