> If we want more audience we need to be inclusive and not exclusive...

   Very well said David.

   > I too remember Julian Bream as an early introduction ...

     For me it was walking into a record store just before my

   senior year in college and finding "Musik fur 2 & 3 Lauten".

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   I now know that modern lutenists don't like Ragossnig's

   playing with nails, but I still think it's a fine album.  As

   someone said in an earlier comment about Bream, the

   artistry and musical content were there.  It also featured

   Juergen Huebscher and Dieter Kirsch as ensemble partners.

   Wonderful music!

     Tom



   If we want more audience we need to be inclusive and not exclusive. A

   number of comments on this thread appear exclusive; almost a parody of

   the attitude that has been attributed to main stream classical

   musicians.

   Stephen, I heartily agree with your comments. The lute community is

   and will continue to evolve. The challenge is to embrace people with

   wide variety of interest and background while continuing to explore

   and disseminate what was.

   I too remember Julian Bream as an early introduction and seeing my

   first lute in college. I joined the collegium and within 2 years had

   built my first lute.

   David

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   On Aug 12, 2013, at 6:24 AM, Stephen Stubbs <[email protected]>

   wrote:

   > [Stephen]

   > There is an interesting book by Phyllis Tickle entitled The Great

   > Emergence.  It deals with modern Christianity and how it is

   > evolving.

   >

   >

   > I think her main theme applies to the lute world as well.  The

   > 'traditionalist' or 'fundamentalist' lute group will decline, and a

   > rise of a 'hybrid' (Phyllis had another term for this, but I've

   > forgotten what it was) lute group will occur.  If not, the lute will

   > slowly fade away.

   >

   > The lute world needs to reach out to the non-traditional audience.

   > The SCA and the followers of Sting are a prime resource that should

   > be cultivated and encouraged.

   >

   > For What It's Worth

   > "The Other" Stephen Stubbs

   > Champaign, IL   USA

   >

   > "Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will

   > not have, nor do they deserve, either one." Benjamin Franklin

   > (American Statesman, Scientist, Philosopher, Printer, Writer, and

   > Inventor. 1706-1790)

   >

   > -----Original Message-----

   > [Tom]   Are we trying creatively to increase general audience for

   > lute music here, or are we practicing exclusivity? I'm looking at

   > SCA and Ren Faires solely as a group of potential music buyers. Why

   > not encourage the interest and point it in the right direction?

   >

   >

   >

   >

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   Tom Draughon

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