I think I joined about '99 or so and I've watched this list become
extremely important to the lute community. We've bounced so many ideas
and facts across the world and we could always rely on this trusted,
neutral forum, unhindered by outside social corporations. Personally,
I've
I would like to extend my thanks as well! I haven't been very active
here, but I gained a lot of interesting information buy following this
list since I started playing the lute.
On Sun, 23 Aug 2020, 05:09 T.Kakinami, <[1]tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp>
wrote:
Thank you so much for
Thank you so much for your incomparable achievement.
And I wish you'll have a great time in your second life.
Toshiaki Kakinami
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From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu
[mailto:lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Wayne
Sent: Sunday, August 23,
Hi Wayne
First - Good luck on your retirement! Then Thank you so much for your many
contributions to the lute-geek community. (I consider myself one of the
geekiest) This is the end of an era for us and the beginning of a new path for
you. It's been fun!
Joe
I would like to thank your all for your kind thoughts! I will miss the lute
list myself.
Danny - the lute list archives at
https://www.mail-archive.com/lute@cs.dartmouth.edu/ have no connection to me or
my computers, except that the mail list robot sends a copy of each posting
there. The
This is the earliest exchange I found in the archives
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I remember joining in 1994 after Pat O'Brien told me about this list.
Susan
Original message
From: "G. C."
Date: 8/22/20 3:56 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: lute net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: The lute list is retiring soon
For your information, Waynes lutelist saw
1) I add to the chorus of thanks and well wishing. I've bought and sold
a few instruments on your site.
2) What will be the status of the mail list archive
at [1]https://www.mail-archive.com/lute@cs.dartmouth.edu/ ? This is
really a fantastic resource and I go there often to search
Oh no! Not the Lutes for Sale page! I just sent 2 interested students
there this week alone.
Thanks so much Wayne!
Chris
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, 5:44 PM, Kenneth M Berry
wrote:
Hello Wayne,
Thank you for the past 22 years. Good luck.
Ken
On
For your information, Waynes lutelist saw the light of day in 1992
already, and if I remember correctly, our friend Arto Wikla was the
first poster. So almost 30 years of service! Beat that! Please
correct me if I'm wrong.
G.
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To get on or off this list see list
Hello Wayne,
Thank you for the past 22 years. Good luck.
Ken
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, 03:10:13 PM EDT, Wayne
wrote:
Hi -
I have been running this lute mail list since 1998, and it has been
interesting and fun. Now I am retiring from my job at Dartmouth
Hi Wayne.
Thank you for the message, and thank you for giving us many years of service
through the lute list. If it started as you said in 1998, that is 22 years. It
seems much longer to me.
The service you provided has been so meaningful in connecting lute scholars,
players, and builders.
Sad news indeed but I do wish you all the very best for your retirement and
thank you so much for your fine contribution to our little plucking microcosm.
I hope this list will eventually find a way to continue !
Thank you Wayne for all the good work !
Jean-Marie Poirier
>
>> On 22.8.2020
Oh that's too bad.. especially for the lute page...any way the page can
be hosted sonewhere else ? I used to host on my own servers at
home..but it became too difficult with staying up to date with
security... Anyone have any free space somewhere?
Bruno
Le sam. 22 août 2020
Wayne
Can I add to the torrent of well-deserved praise for what you have
done. I am a hobby player, and your resource has been an invaluable
one, giving access to materials that might otherwise be hard to come by
for people like me.
All the best in your retirement.
Mike
Wayne--
As a retiree myself, I can honestly say "Congratulations!" on your
your retirement. Enjoy every minute!
And kudos on the Lute List you put together. With input from so
many sources, on so many pertinent topics, the list has been a great
learning experience. A
I've gotten the list for years--it's time! It has been very much
appreciated (except for the times that I get mad...!) I'm much older
(pushing 80) but I want to extend "Thanks!" to Wayne for all the years
of work, of responsibility, of time--
Timothy Swain
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020
Hi Wayne,
Congratulations on your retirement. Speaking from experience, it's a great way
to finally do some things that you have never had time for (like play your lute
in the morning when your fingers are still fresh instead of rushing off to
work).
I've been on the list since very near
Congratulations on your retirement: time to play more lute!
Thank you for all your years of work.
It will be sad to see the lute list go. Old fashioned in these days of
Fb-groups, perhaps, but it suits me fine.
Sad to see me friends go.
Let's keep in touch!
David
Also a big thanks Wayne. Yeoperson work.
Dick
> On Aug 22, 2020, at 3:22 PM, Arto Wikla wrote:
>
> Big thanks to you for your valuable work of decades!!
>
> Arto
>
> On 22.8.2020 22.04, Wayne wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> I have been running this lute mail list since 1998, and it has been
>>
Dear Wayne,
what sad news, I'm shocked. Having been a member since just before the
NY tower terror, and have enjoyed immensly beeing able to communicate
with this wonderful community that you enabled, I really hope that the
lute list will continue in one way or another after you,
Thanks for all those years Wayne. I have found the list tremendously
informative and useful and hope someone else will take it on.
Nancy
Hi -
I have been running this lute mail list since 1998, and it has been interesting and
fun. Now I am retiring from my job at Dartmouth College, and
Big thanks to you for your valuable work of decades!!
Arto
On 22.8.2020 22.04, Wayne wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I have been running this lute mail list since 1998, and it has been
> interesting and fun. Now I am retiring from my job at Dartmouth College, and
> when I retire the computers that I have
Hi -
I have been running this lute mail list since 1998, and it has been
interesting and fun. Now I am retiring from my job at Dartmouth College, and
when I retire the computers that I have run will be shut down. This includes
the mail servers that run the lute mail list. So it is time
We have finally completed our seventh year of Saturday morning quotes,
which has actually taken more than two years for the entire cycle.
Today's quote offers a short profile of an important member of our
community, with access to some new videos.
Thanks for this hint.
I wondered about many of the harmonic shifts, but didn't look into the
original.
But what would be the point of changing the harmonic baseline, if
you're playing on one instrument anyway?
If there's a second part, where is it?
I don't know the vocal
I ´m glad to see that Eysertt ´s book gains more recognition. John
Robinson made me aware of this manuscript.
In my opinion it is one of the finest collections of lute music around
1600.
I recorded two of the Hassler canzonas from this book for my
forthcoming cd dedicated to
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