You say all those nice things but I know it's just because you have bigger 
lutes - made from _my own_ timbers, too. You don't know how that hurts! Hussy! 

TR


On May 22, 2015, at 11:56 AM, Christopher Wilke wrote:

Dear Renaissance,

Hello, it's me, The Baroque. Please don't be bitter that I've taken your spot. 
I will produce great composers, like Monteverdi, Purcell, Vivaldi, Bach and 
many, many others. Eventually, my spot will be taken over by The Classical 
Period, which will also produce amazing music and composers. In fact, every age 
will create great music for those living in the period. Except, of course, for 
those unfortunate saps living during the saddest of all periods: The Kanye West 
Age of 2015.

Best,
Baroque


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At May 22, 2015, 2:44:40 PM, Sean Smith wrote:

OK, I'm so sorry to hear you're leaving like this - and on a public forum, too! 
Was it something I said? Too many inner voices, maybe?

We had such fun together! I'll always be here for you!

xoxo, The Renaissance.


On May 22, 2015, at 8:18 AM, Omer Katzir wrote:

Guitar - Check
Renaissance Lute - Check
Baroque - todo
Had an amazing recital with Francesca, my very sexy 7 course. Luis
Milan, Francesco de Milano, Dalza Nuesidler and more, was a great
fun.A
Now it is time to put my 10 course into use (until now I just played
for myself with her) I have couple of pieces, well, only 3 pieces
really (all others are by Ballard) Including Passacallie by Gallot and
two preludes by Mertel. So of course I will like your recommendation
again, which pieces do you think will be great for first time
performing with 10 course, and people can connect to (This specific
group of people never heard a lute before, or early music before I
came)A
So thank you all again!
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Omer Katzir
The Silent Troubadour
[1]http://omerkatzir.com

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References

1. http://omerkatzir.com/


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