I am glad to hear that the concert went very well!  Congratulations.

Also, thank you for informing us of the performance of 
Rockedy.  Toyohiko Satoh composed that piece in 1986 as a duet for 
Rockford Mjos, and me (Edward Martin).  Hence, the title of Rockedy 
is Rocky and Ed.  He and I have performed it in the past a number of 
times, and it is wild!  Back when we performed it, we did it exactly 
as written, in terms of how he provided it to us.  Afterwards, he 
published the piece under Tree Editions, and he made changes from the original.

Rocky and I ought to do this again, but this time, with the final 
changes that had been made.

Thanks for performing it!

ed




At 02:55 PM 10/2/2011, David van Ooijen wrote:
>    Just to tell what happened today. Michiel Niessen and I played a
>    concert of lute duets: Terzi next to various other composers like
>    Dalza, Besard, Bach and some popular stuff (flamenco, as it happened).
>    The real odd one out however was Toyohiko Satoh's lute duet Rockedy
>    from 1986. Not easy for us, but certainly not easy for an audience
>    coming for early music. However, most of the positive reactions
>    afterwards were for Rockedy!
>
>    David
>
>    PS: At the end of the month we'll be playing the same programme at the
>    Institut Neerlandais in Paris. Check their website for details.
>
>    David van Ooijen
>    [1]www.davidvanooijen.nl
>    --
>
>References
>
>    1. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/
>
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