Thank you Dr. Mardinly for backing me up.

Am 04.01.2018 um 19:51 schrieb John Mardinly:
    The bad news here is that Tristan was absolutely correct.

    A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
    The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
    Francisco Goya

    On Jan 3, 2018, at 7:25 PM, Roger Landes <[1][email protected]>
    wrote:

    Tristan von Neumann:
    Was this message meant to be private?  If it was then you owe all the
    members of this list an apology. But if you intended it to go to the
    entire list you should be banished by the the list administrators.
    Roger Landes
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    On 1/3/2018 8:16 PM, Tristan von Neumann wrote:

      Dumb people don't just get smart with the "right government", my
      friend...
      Your whole system is rotten, and believe you me, even some third
      party candidates would not have been able to make the great purge
      happen.
      Am 03.01.2018 um 19:51 schrieb John Mardinly:

          America, being in the throes of "Make America Great Again", is
          unfortunately in general hostile to any music that requires more
      than
          two brain cells to appreciate. Fortunately, there are some
      exceptions.
          A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
          The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
          Francisco Goya
          On Jan 3, 2018, at 9:32 AM, Ron Andrico
      <[1][email protected]>
          wrote:
            Thank you for your New Year's greeting, Tristan.
            Much as I would wish the US early music scene to be otherwise,
      it is
            for the most part not what might be characterized as informal,
          inviting
            nor inclusive.  While there are a few soloists and ensembles
          attempting
            to perform in less traditional venues, the attempts are not
      really
            successful.  Ronn McFarlane did in fact play in a bar in
      Cleveland
            once.  I had lunch with him the following day and he reported
      that
            there were 10 people in attendance.
            I have written about this at some length and will continue to
      do so,
            but the early music scene in the US really caters to
            sit-down-and-shut-up audiences who are encouraged to
      participate in
            some weird fan worship culture.  There are a few exceptions,
      and
            Mignarda is definitely among the exceptions.  We make it a
      point to
            seek out non-traditional audiences, and we have deliberately
      been
            performing in a variety of smaller venues, restaurants, coffee
      shops,
            libraries and in house concert settings for most of our 15
      years as a
            duo.  We also perform in churches and the usual larger venues,
      but we
            like having contact with our audiences.
            I am of the opinion that early music will die out with the
      rapidly
            ageing baby-boom generation unless more of an effort is made
      on the
            part of performers to connect with people of all ages and
      backgrounds
            and encourage informal ensemble playing.  In the coming year,
      we will
            be initiating a series of local informal gatherings where
      amateurs
          and
            professionals can connect and share a love of making ensemble
      music.
            Wish us luck.
            RA
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            Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 1:41 PM
            To: lutelist Net
            Subject: [LUTE] Early Music life
            Happy New Year to all who are on the European calendar.
            Here's one question - is there any noticeable Early Music life
      going
          on
            in your neighborhood, besides the 19th/20th century concert
      context
            (which I always find a bit awkward)?
            Ever heard of a bar where there are Early Music jam sessions?
            Have you ever seen Early music picknicks in the park or in the
      woods?
            Do you play table music at your own private dinner parties?
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