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From: Arto Wikla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, June 6, 2006 6:22 pm
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Lute in 70's Was: hmm
> I think I did not get the message of your mail at all - those
> "hocus
> pocuses" and "whistle tests
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Rob MacKillop wrote:
> >>>Do you disagree?<<<
>
> Yes. But whether I agree or not is irrelevant to your argument, which seems
> to be: because there were not many lute or vihuela players around at that
> time, who are we to criticise the playing standard then? If that is your
>>>Do you disagree?<<<
Yes. But whether I agree or not is irrelevant to your argument, which seems
to be: because there were not many lute or vihuela players around at that
time, who are we to criticise the playing standard then? If that is your
argument (and I might have misinterpreted you, for w
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Rob MacKillop wrote:
> Arto, I'm not sure what your point is?
Well, Akkerman played very well considering the video was from 1973 and
considering he played the Dowland piece in a rock concert, as I guess
it was played! I do not know his background, either his "band" if there
Arto, I'm not sure what your point is?
Rob
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> > James Tyler, Robert Spencer,
> > Anthony Bailes, Diana Poulton, Dumbois, Donna Curry,
> > Richard Glenn, Jurgen Hubscher, Walter Gerwig, Konrad
> > Ragossnig, Anthony Rooley, Narcisso Yepes
And you never know how far to the skies the Internet reaches today...
Arto
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--- Arto Wikla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...who of us played lute or vihuela better in
> 1970's than those video
> examples of Williams or Akkermann, not to speak of
> Bream?
> Just a thought...
Let's see...I'm not sure how far back some of these
names go, but how about James Tyler, Robert