Thanks!

   On 8 April 2012 09:43, William Samson <[1]willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
   wrote:

   Hi Rob,
   Something a bit fishy about the URL you've given.  I'm sure that's how
   it looks from where you are, but for other people it looks like:
   [2]http://soundcloud.com/robmackillop/sets/twelve-divertimentis-for/

   Hope that helps!

   Bill
   From: Rob MacKillop <[3]robmackil...@gmail.com>
   To: Lute <[4]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 9:15
   Subject: [LUTE] James Oswald's ''Twelve Divertimentis for the Guittar''
     A bit off  topic, maybe...
     My Cd from way back is now out of print, and the record company
     defunct. So, I've placed all the tracks on my Soundcloud page:
     [1][5]http://soundcloud.com/you/sets
     Free to listen to. You can also download the tracks, read more
     background info, and access the scores on my
     website: [2][6]http://robmackillop.net/guitar/cittern/
     The ''Guittar'' in question is also known as the English Guitar, is
     tuned from the bass CEGceg with mainly brass strings, and has a
     beautiful, chiming sound.
     Oswald's music has classical and folk elements. He was Robert Burns'
     favourite composer. Born in a small fishing village in Fife,
   Scotland,
     he rose to become Chamber Composer to George III.
     Any questions, ask away...
     Rob
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   References
     1. [7]http://soundcloud.com/you/sets
     2. [8]http://robmackillop.net/guitar/cittern/
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References

   1. mailto:willsam...@yahoo.co.uk
   2. http://soundcloud.com/robmackillop/sets/twelve-divertimentis-for/
   3. mailto:robmackil...@gmail.com
   4. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   5. http://soundcloud.com/you/sets
   6. http://robmackillop.net/guitar/cittern/
   7. http://soundcloud.com/you/sets
   8. http://robmackillop.net/guitar/cittern/
   9. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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