Dear all.
Jordi Savall is a promoter of Catalan culture an language. As
Valencian language is closely allied to Catalan he apparently saw no
problem in catalanizeing ;-) Milan's name.
Cheers!
Lex van Sante
Op 8 jan. 2020, om 09:55 heeft Mathias Rösel
I'm just surprised that there has been no announcement ...
[1]http://www.lutesociety.org/pages/catalogue
M.
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Meant to write “a lot LESS “
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> On Jan 8, 2020, at 6:09 AM, r.turov...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> In Poland and further east toponymic surnames are a lot common among
> gentiles than among Jews.
>
> In Spain all individuals
In Poland and further east toponymic surnames are a lot common among gentiles
than among Jews.
In Spain all individuals surnamed Toledo, Segovia, Burgos, Rovira are
descendants of converso families.
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> On Jan 7, 2020, at
There is an even bigger can of worms implied in the Savall debacle: that there
is a big “it very well might have been“ that don Lluys wasn’t even Spanish,
but rather Catalan.
RT
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> On Jan 8, 2020, at 5:08 AM,
A cornerstone rule of musicology is that there is absolutely no certainty of
anything, and the only admissible form of presentation is “it very well may be
that etc”, regardless of how axiomatic it may look.)))
RT
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> On Jan
Antonio did not postulate. He pointed at evidence.
Are you talking of "alternative facts" of the kind the current POTUS
and his party buddies make use of?
I seriously want to know what made someone like Jordi Savall use a name
that Don Luys Milan never used. I don't suppose Savall