"Quite so Roman, my struggling to define musical niceties, made my
   geographical classification become somewhat hazy; but I dare say there
   might be other such traditions that I should have mentionned, if I was
   to be exhaustive. So appologies to any one I left out."
   Regards
   AH
     __________________________________________________________________

   De : Roman Turovsky <[email protected]>
   A : Stuart Walsh <[email protected]>; Anthony Hind
   <[email protected]>
   Cc : [email protected]
   Envoye le : Dim 17 octobre 2010, 17h 34min 47s
   Objet : Re: [LUTE] Re: dodecaphonic lute/ NeoBaroque and new Dm lute
   music
   From: "Anthony Hind" <[1][email protected]>
   >  Perhaps, T. Satoh's works could be classified as Neo-Renaissance or
   >  Baroque; but there seems to have been an unbroken Japanese ancient
   >  music tradition up to the present, from which contemporary Japanese
   >  composers can almost directly borrow, and TS can surely rely on this
   >  continued skill even when borrowing from early forms of Western
   Music,
   >  which might lead to a less artificial modern "transfusion".
   >  [5][2]http://www.channelclassics.com/works-of-toyohoko-satoh-1.html
   >  [6][3]http://www.channelclassics.com/works-of-toyohiko-satoh-2.html
   >  Other relatively unbroken traditions might include Scottish or Irish
   Rob MacKillop has done a few things in the former.
   >  (and perhaps central European RT?) folk-baroque.
   If "RT" was referring to your humble servant -
   The Ukrainian tradition is not quite Central European, but is probably
   the most relatively unbroken of all, as
   well as the most lutenistically relevant. I also have been very lucky
   to be able to actively participate in it and work
   directly with its most authentic carriers.
   RT

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References

   1. mailto:[email protected]
   2. http://www.channelclassics.com/works-of-toyohoko-satoh-1.html
   3. http://www.channelclassics.com/works-of-toyohiko-satoh-2.html


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