Nancy Carlin schrieb:
   One more point - the interpretations of Dowland by Hoppy and Paul
   O'Dette are very, very different, but you can enjoy listening to both
   of them. Listening is a different thing than picking aspects of the
   performances that you can borrow for your own performances of those
   pieces.
That's one of the most fantastic and beatiful things in lute world - the interpretations are not as "fixed" as - for instance - in the violin or piano world.
A real treasure!

Thomas



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