Wasn't the illustrious Paul O'Dette a rock guitarist before taking up the
lute? (Don't go nuts, I'm not equating Sting's mastery of the lute to
POD's.)

Gary

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "EUGENE BRAIG IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lutelist" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 2:32 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Sting!


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bruno Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, November 23, 2006 3:54 pm
> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Sting!
> > So on top of that, Sting cannot even ENUNCIATE in his own
> > language.....
> > as for the awakening the sleeping interest we can all gain for, I am
> > confident the lute community, which includes me, does not need Sting
> > to awake the sleeping interest.....I personally woke up in 1978, long
> > before any pop artist even had heard of the lute..... and frankly I
> > now have nightmares when I think of Sting singing Dowland...
>
> Man, I really don't understand this persistent vitriol.  If you don't like
it, don't buy it.  I won't, but I'm still overjoyed Sting felt enough love
for this music to record it.  I'm certain a Police reunion album (or even
another _Dream_of_the_Blue_Turtles_!) would have been much more profitable
for him.  Personally, I'm not fond of the way Rooley did many things, so I'm
a cautious buyer of his recorded output too.
>
> Whether admitted or not, the lute is getting much more attention than it
has in a while.  Frankly, Sting has greater capacity to bring the attention
of many more individuals to the lute than does Yasunori Imamura, Federico
Marincola, or Paul Beier, e.g.  What do I care?  The lute gets lots more
attention and there is still plenty out there to satiate my personal tastes
for lute playing.
>
> The claim that any living lutenist discovered lute long before any "pop
star" seems a little bold considering that the popular artists of ca. 1600
largely were playing lutes.  Of today's pop stars, even Jethro Tull and
Focus were using lutes on their commercial releases by 1972 and 1973
respectively.  No, you didn't need Sting to discover the lute for you, but
you still came to it through somebody else.  I'm sincerely glad you came to
it, and I don't necessarily care if I like the artist who introduced you to
the sound or not.  The bigger the pool of potential lutenists, the more
likely it is to produce players I consider to be of quality.  Whoever served
as their introduction to the instrument isn't necessarily relevant.
>
> Please, let's hear about something you actually like.
>
> Best,
> Eugene
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