--- On Mon, 1/30/12, hera caius <[email protected]> wrote:

     From: hera caius <[email protected]>
     Subject: Re: [LUTE] Jarring the mood with slow pieces.
     To: "Herbert Ward" <[email protected]>
     Date: Monday, January 30, 2012, 5:24 PM

   I think the lutenists of the past were wondering the same thing until
   somebody clever "invented" THE BAROQUE SUITE... :)
   --- On Mon, 1/30/12, Herbert Ward <[email protected]> wrote:

     From: Herbert Ward <[email protected]>
     Subject: [LUTE] Jarring the mood with slow pieces.
     To: [email protected]
     Date: Monday, January 30, 2012, 4:29 AM

   I played an art show this afternoon.  I like having a hum of
   conversation to play against.  For one thing it's less stressful
   than a formal concert, since mistakes are less egregious.
   It went well, except that sometimes a slow piece seemed to
   dampen the liveliness of the crowd.  This happened especially when
   the slow piece followed a fast piece.  It was rather irritating to
   me.
   I was wondering whether the Collective Wisdon might have something
   to say about this problem.
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