Thanks!

Very nice and beautiful playing (really!) and also very nice hays and trees
in the videos, but where is the musician, where is the player?  I would
very much prefer also seeing the music performed... Adds a lot to me...
Very much!

And of course many thanks also to our neo-nationalistic-neo-romantic RT for
the very nice folk music settings - like Bartok in Hungary - but perhaps
much more romantically, perhaps much more traditiotonally, too? No blame.
That's also ok...

Arto


On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:51:16 -0500, "Roman Turovsky"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> And there is yet another surprise (to me as well!):
> Stewart (in his inexplicable modesty) neglected to post this -
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc1nDvXKQdc
> And it sounds mighty good!
> RT
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Andrew Gibbs" <[email protected]>
> To: "Lutelist" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:08 PM
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: A New Series
> 
> 
>> Blimey that was quick!
>>
>> 10/4 and 4/4 alternating is lovely - nice work Stuart - and Roman too,
of
>>
>> course.
>>
>> Best
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>> On 5 Jan 2011, at 21:36, Stuart Walsh wrote:
>>
>>> On 05/01/2011 05:17, Roman Turovsky wrote:
>>>> I have started a new series of Ukrocentric pieces in the renaissance 
>>>> tuning.
>>>> It is aptly named Cantiones Sarmatoruthenicae.
>>>> First crop -
>>>>
>>>> http://www.torban.org/sarmatoruthenicae/images/300.pdf
>>>
>>>
>>> Happy new year
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rudnoqb0ck
>>>
>>>
>>> Stuart
>>
>>
>>
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