...or had large hands. Actually, though, I don't find them more
   technically difficult than many of the chanson intabulations of earlier
   publications.

   On Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 1:12 PM Tristan von Neumann
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

     But seriously, how do you play
     (pardon my French)
     o
     k
     i
     ??
     Molinaro must have played a small lute...
     On 15.03.20 17:59, Sean Smith wrote:
     >      I foolishly mentioned that to him once. In his defense he
     pointed out
     >      it was his first recording nearly 30 years ago. I'm still
     pretty
     >      impressed with it.
     >      And then there's his Terzi cd that is top notch.
     >      Sean
     >
     >      On Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 11:22 AM Jurgen Frenz
     >      <[1][2][email protected]> wrote:
     >
     >        what about asking him?
     >        Some fool (for our free of charge pleasure) uploaded a CD
     of
     >        Molinaro pieces played by Paul Beier (do you happen to know
     him?).
     >        Mea culpa I downloaded it - but I believe I can hear how he
     was
     >        struggling with the playing technique.
     >        Best
     >        JÃÆÃ ¼rgen
     >        à ¢Ã ¢Ã ¢Ã ¢Ã ¢Ã ¢Ã ¢ Original Message à ¢Ã ¢Ã 
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     ¢
     >        On Sunday, March 15, 2020 3:38 PM, Tristan von Neumann
     >        <[2][3][email protected]> wrote:
     >        > But No. 12 is certainly one of the most difficult pieces
     of the
     >        entire
     >        > literature.
     >        > I guess even Paul O'Dette struggled a lot with it.
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