This image from the London riots takes the looting concept to new
heights - or do I mean lows?!
http://yfrog.com/ke2bcauj
Helen
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This image from the London riots takes the looting concept to new
heights - or do I mean lows?!
http://yfrog.com/ke2bcauj
So, an oud makes the difference between looting and luting ;-))
B.
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not to a lout
RT
From: Bernd Haegemann b...@symbol4.de
This image from the London riots takes the looting concept to new
heights - or do I mean lows?!
http://yfrog.com/ke2bcauj
So, an oud makes the difference between looting and luting ;-))
B.
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Dear Rainer,
Thanks for your interesting observation about Mersenne.
I had always assumed that the music on folio 1v of the ML lute book was
associated with change-ringing. Bob Spencer cautiously suggests this as
a possibility on page xxi of the facsimile:
Forty-six permutations of the scale of
Have a look on that:
http://www.klassiskgitar.net/imagesmain.html
A wonderful collection!
Andreas
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A beautiful collection, and many thanks for the hard work that went into
creating this! I wish, however, that more images would complete information
regarding in what museum or collection the painting resides. I love browsing
through all of these images, there always seems to be something new
The is a new blog devoted to Early Music Pioneers
http://www.semibrevity.com/the-early-music-pioneers-archive-tempar/
I have nothing to do with it, just passing on the link.
Rob
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To All:
We have a new blog post featuring the 'Willow Song' with links to a new
video, a Folger Library ms., among other things of interest.
[1]http://mignarda.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/the-willow-song
Ron Donna
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A hearty thanks to Drs Ness, Ceruti, and Galletti for the lovely performance
and most pleasant experience. Had never before seen fascinating Little Italy
in San Diego which is enjoying a Renaissance. One must book accomodations for
any summer San Diego event as every single room in hotel
Hi folks,
I just came from a concert by Rolf Lislevand. He played theorbo and baroque
guitar. I must say that he is really a great player, not only in
recordings, but also live. And especially live! The dynamic range is really
wide - I suppose much wider than is possible in recordings. His
I forgot to ask Rolf L. about his gut strings. The thicker ones were very
white. Does anyone here happen to know, who makes this kind of gut strings?
They just sound so good...
Best,
Arto
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