On 01/01/2013 18:50, stephen arndt wrote:
Dear Friends,
I would like to invite you to visit my recently established web site,
[1]verseandsong.com, where I have available the products of a number of
my leisure time activities. Possibly of interest to this group are my
home music recordings, which include thus far 329 pieces for
Renaissance lute, 247 for baroque lute, 32 for vihuela, 41 for
Renaissance guitar, 52 for acoustic guitar, 81 for alto or tenor
recorder, and 156 for snare drum. On the left hand side of the page is
a menu (expandable by clicking on the small crosses before the
entries), and at the bottom of each music page is a playlist that will
allow you to listen to the selections consecutively. All recordings of
original compositions and arrangements also include tablature.
In addition to music, and perhaps of interest to a few members of this
list, is the revised version of my published poetic translation of
Dante's "Divine Comedy," other poetry translations, and a fair amount
of original poetry, mostly religious in theme, as well as some 31 pen
and ink drawings.
Please feel free to visit the site, browse around, and leave a comment.
I hope that in spite of the amateur nature of the offerings you will
find something that you enjoy.
Best regards for the new year,
Stephen Arndt
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Very nice site. Just been browsing around it.
Your Renaissance guitar has a lovely tone!
Stuart
References
1. http://www.verseandsong.com/
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