Somebody give the man a large cigar!

Well done, Stephen...as per usual :-)

Rob

www.robmackillop.net 

> On 21 Dec 2014, at 20:10, stephen arndt <stephenwar...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
>   Dear Lute Friends,
> 
>   I invite you to listen to my recording of the fifty-six solo lute
>   pieces found in Louis de Moy, "Le petit boucquet de frise orientale,"
>   which you can find on my website here:
>   [1]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/renaissance-lute/louys-de-moy-le-pe
>   tit-boucquet-de-frise-orientale/ . You can either click on an
>   individual title to listen to a single piece or scroll to the bottom of
>   the page and use the playlist to listen to all of the pieces
>   successively.
> 
>   From time to time there is a discussion on this list about appropriate
>   pieces to play at restaurants, coffee houses, receptions, and the like.
>   If you have never looked at this music before, it might be worth your
>   while to do so. In my opinion, it is easy to play, pleasant to listen
>   to, and accessible to the members of the general public, many of whom
>   may not have been exposed to early music before. You may well find
>   several pieces that would make a nice addition to your repertoire.
> 
>   (Warning: everything that follows is off topic.)
> 
>   As long as you are at my website, please feel free to peruse the
>   following, relatively recent additions:
> 
>   1. "One-Part Inventions," twenty-one original pieces for alto recorder,
>   written in a more or less 18th-century style. Please see here:
>   [2]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/recorder/one-part-inventions-2/
> 
>   2. A handful of pieces for Celtic harp, which I have been playing for
>   two months now, all arranged by Sylvia Woods. I shall be adding to
>   these on a regular basis, so please check back if this music interests
>   you. I hope to begin doing my own arrangements soon. Please see here:
>   [3]http://www.verseandsong.com/song/celtic-harp/
> 
>   3. "Writes of Passage," a collection of twenty-five short stories. I am
>   currently working with a freelance editor, who critiques my work and
>   suggests (up until now always minor ) revisions. She has read half the
>   stories so far. They should be in their final form. Minor revisions may
>   still be made to the remaining stories, but the substance will remain
>   the same. Please see here:
>   [4]http://www.verseandsong.com/verse/short-stories/
> 
>   Please feel free to leave a comment on any item on my website. I would
>   appreciate your feedback.
> 
>   Best regards and merry Christmas,
> 
>   Stephen Arndt
> 
>   --
> 
> References
> 
>   1. 
> http://www.verseandsong.com/song/renaissance-lute/louys-de-moy-le-petit-boucquet-de-frise-orientale/
>   2. http://www.verseandsong.com/song/recorder/one-part-inventions-2/
>   3. http://www.verseandsong.com/song/celtic-harp/
>   4. http://www.verseandsong.com/verse/short-stories/
> 
> 
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