My understanding is that the exhibition organisers' policy is, as far
   as possible, to use performers from Trinity College of Music, where the
   exhibition is hosted.  This year's programme seems to bear that out.
   Jacob Heringman, who has played there before, is the lute professor at
   TCM.

   P
   2009/11/15 <[1]dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us>

   > Again agree, but why there are no lute recitals, presentations,
   > masterclasses at Greenwich? We know there were some in past, so why
   not
   > this year?

     well, who is to give the master class(s)?  who will play the
     recital?
     Somene with skill and a recognizable name; perhaos none were
     available on
     those dates; perhaps the organizers took a theme that didnt
     encourage such
     activitys.  Venue has to be rented and payed for, the artist expect
     something in the envelope, and if travel is involved that fattens
     the
     envelope and perhaps adds an expectation of accomodation; if only on
     some
     friendly livingroom floor.
     These are questions to put to the organizer(s), perhaps thru (for
     Greenwich) the LS, or from someone who has volunteered and is on the
     'inside'.

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