[CITTERN] Farewell

2006-10-30 Thread Music
I played my concert for the English Music Festival, in a small church in a small village called Sutton Courteney, quite close to Oxford. The weather was terrible, and many of the roads were flooded. Despite that, about 40 people turned up to hear a concert dedicated to the 'English Guitar'. I

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2006-10-30 Thread Brad McEwen
Rob: I wish I could have been there. I love your CD of Oswald. Yes,more people should play the instrument. It's on my to do list. Brad Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I played my concert for the English Music Festival, in a small church in a small village called Sutton Courteney,

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2006-10-30 Thread Johnedallas
In einer eMail vom 28.10.2006 20:32:32 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If we are going to include the English Guittar and Portugese Guittara as Citterns then I feel we should also include flat-back Mandolas and Mandolins, I agree. A while back in this discussion

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2006-10-30 Thread Stuart Walsh
Music wrote: I played my concert for the English Music Festival, in a small church in a small village called Sutton Courteney, quite close to Oxford. The weather was terrible, and many of the roads were flooded. Despite that, about 40 people turned up to hear a concert dedicated to the

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2006-10-30 Thread Brad McEwen
Hi: ah,yes. Therein lies the crux of the problem. Is it a cittern because it looks like one or is it a mandola because it's tuned like one? I like Doc's idea of citterns not being any one instrument bur rather a braod family. Mayb even the criteria should in fact be vague.

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2006-10-30 Thread Roger E. Blumberg
From: Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 09:08:47 - To: cittern@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [CITTERN] Farewell Good luck Rob. Roger To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html