[LUTE] Re: No Humour please, were (at the) BRITish (awards)

2007-04-09 Thread Phalese
In einer eMail vom 09.04.2007 01:09:30 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I looked in vain for Mark's Citternists of Penzance band nomination for their album Arf, arf. Hopefully next time. Could't help it. RT Hi Roman, As you will probably noticed, I did not

[LUTE] Re: No Humour please, were (at the) BRITish (awards)

2007-04-09 Thread Phalese
In einer eMail vom 09.04.2007 01:18:15 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: mark ... what are you on about? Hi, I didn't write the article, just wanted to show that the world outside may not see the Sting thing so positively as some here may view it. That's alll

[LUTE] Re: No Humour please, were (at the) BRITish (awards)

2007-04-09 Thread Roman Turovsky
I looked in vain for Mark's Citternists of Penzance band nomination for their album Arf, arf. Hopefully next time. Could't help it. RT Hi Roman, As you will probably noticed, I did not write the article, I am flabbergasted. Yet another voice from the wensledale gallery. RT ==

[LUTE] An interesting article in the Washington post.

2007-04-09 Thread Chris Bolton
I had to admit to myself that I've been guilty of the same phenomenon as described in the following article, but I've decided to keep listening and plucking away in spite of the somewhat depressing state of affairs. Is it just a romantic notion that life as a lute player would have been easier

[LUTE] Re: An interesting article in the Washington post.

2007-04-09 Thread bill kilpatrick
20-plus years ago i saw nigel kennedy do the same thing in a pedestrian passageway under hammersmith circle in london. he was dressed up to look like the character on the cover of the aqualung album by jethro tull. i put some money in his hat and listened for while but i'm sure very few others

[LUTE] Busking on the Lute.

2007-04-09 Thread AHenrijr
Greetings one and all from Axel. In 2002 I attended the Grand Prix of Europe at the Nurburgring in Germany's Eiffel Mountains. Early in the morning on race day, I pulled out my lute and started practicing near the gift shop and cafe. Bring a really obnoxious tourist who spent his childhood

[LUTE] Re: Busking on the Lute.

2007-04-09 Thread Andrew Gibbs
This is very encouraging - I just need to buy a cowboy hat... On 9 Apr 2007, at 18:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings one and all from Axel. In 2002 I attended the Grand Prix of Europe at the Nurburgring in Germany's Eiffel Mountains. Early in the morning on race day, I pulled out

[LUTE] Re: An interesting article in the Washington post.

2007-04-09 Thread David Rastall
On Apr 9, 2007, at 11:34 AM, Chris Bolton wrote: I had to admit to myself that I've been guilty of the same phenomenon as described in the following article, but I've decided to keep listening and plucking away in spite of the somewhat depressing state of affairs. Is it just a romantic

[LUTE] Re: Busking on the Lute.

2007-04-09 Thread LGS-Europe
Greetings one and all from Axel. In 2002 I attended the Grand Prix of Europe Welcome to the not so select club of lute players that like F1 racing. An unlikely combination that has many followers in my cirlce of lute friends. I recall many a Sunday afternoon spend watching the race with a

[LUTE] Re: An interesting article in the Washington post.

2007-04-09 Thread LGS-Europe
Anybody considered that busking is quite a different sport from giving concerts in concert halls? Captivating one's audience is quite different, I imagine. David - Original Message - From: David Rastall [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Chris Bolton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu

[LUTE] Re: Busking on the Lute.

2007-04-09 Thread Arto Wikla
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, LGS-Europe wrote: We should start a lute F1 society, perhaps? ;-) I'll join that club immediately! :) (Räikkönen and Kovalainen are Finns, Rosberg half Finn... and yes, I have to watch every race... :-) Arto -- To get on or off this list see list information at

[LUTE] Re: An interesting article in the Washington post.

2007-04-09 Thread David Rastall
On Apr 9, 2007, at 1:27 PM, LGS-Europe wrote: Anybody considered that busking is quite a different sport from giving concerts in concert halls? Captivating one's audience is quite different, I imagine. Absolutely. One thing that WP article did point out effectively was that no-one stops

[LUTE] Re: Busking on the Lute.

2007-04-09 Thread Andreas Schlegel
That's also something for me... (Sauber comes from Switzerland...) Andreas Am 09.04.2007 um 20:13 schrieb Arto Wikla: On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, LGS-Europe wrote: We should start a lute F1 society, perhaps? ;-) I'll join that club immediately! :) (Räikkönen and Kovalainen are Finns, Rosberg

[LUTE] F1 and theorbo... ;-)

2007-04-09 Thread Arto Wikla
I answered: We should start a lute F1 society, perhaps? ;-) I'll join that club immediately! :) (Räikkönen and Kovalainen are Finns, Rosberg half Finn... and yes, I have to watch every race... :-) And so every 200th Finn is a Formula 1 driver! ;) (500/2.5 = 200) And it is

[LUTE] Re: Morleys Canzonets with lute 1597

2007-04-09 Thread Alfonso Marin
Witch can be unprotected in 5 seconds!!! Greetings, Alfonso On 10-apr-2007, at 2:14, Stephan Olbertz wrote: Am 7 Apr 2007 um 18:13 hat Daniel F Heiman geschrieben: Should the LSA digitize all the films in the Library? Nice idea. Requires quite a bit of (volunteer?) time by someone. Then

[LUTE] Some thoughts on accessibility of original sources of music (was Morley's canzonets with lute 1597)

2007-04-09 Thread Alfonso Marin
Dear fellow lutenists, I think that all the libraries that have documents of cultural interest should digitalize their collections and make them freely available to everybody. Most of these libraries that hold old books are state organizations finanzed by the central or regional