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If you had asked the question about the future of the lute in the late
1590s, the answer would have been "More voices!", not the style brisé,
which is pretty much the exact opposite of thick polyphony ... Which is
why I always dreaded the typical well honed HR question: "Where do you
see yourself in 5 years?"
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Jean-Marie Poirier
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute howard posner
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Nancy Carlin
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute George Arndt
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute tristanvonneumann
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute G. C.
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Alain Veylit
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Roberts, William
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Daniel Shoskes
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute John Mardinly
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Alain Veylit
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Mark Probert
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Sarge Gerbode
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Jean-Marie Poirier
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Martyn Hodgson
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute tristanvonneumann
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Is Milse Póg
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute G. C.
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute Jurgen Frenz
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute heiman.dan...@juno.com
- [LUTE] Re: future of the lute tristanvonneumann