I'd forgotten about that article...
www.robmackillop.net
On 30 Jul 2011, at 00:09, wikla wi...@cs.helsinki.fi wrote:
Well Rob, I found your article and Peters listing, and sent this to the
list:
Found it! It is nowadays En-9451, see Rob's article in:
We have posted our Saturday quote, this week from Vincenzo Galilei.
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Ron Donna
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Not quite lute, but close:
As the record company who originally released my recording of James
Oswald's 'Twelve Divertimentis for the Guittar' no longer exists, I
have placed mp3 files of all the tracks (all twelve divertimenti) on my
website:
Most generous, Rob! Thanks!
David
On 30 July 2011 17:43, Rob MacKillop robmackil...@gmail.com wrote:
Not quite lute, but close:
As the record company who originally released my recording of James
Oswald's 'Twelve Divertimentis for the Guittar' no longer exists, I
have placed mp3
For those of you who may not have heard yet Chris Goodwin sent out this
message yesterday.
We are very sorry to announce that Ian Harwood MBE, founder of the
world's first lute society, scholar and teacher of lute building,
pioneer in the revival of our beloved lute, died
That is sad news. My wife and I met Ian in the 60s; he and John Isaacs made a
lute for us, which is now in the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University,
where I taught English for many years. I lost touch with Ian after my
interests strayed away from the lute, but I remember him as a true
Dear Andreas,
Thank you very much for the citations in the AMZ. It would have taken me a
week to find them. At my age, I remember information, but cannot recall
where I found it, or where I've filed it away.g
You wrote:
There's a last sentence after your citation: unn die Ebrer quint saitten