I don't think I would dare to be so prescriptive of the musical activities of 
anybody who doesn't happen to be me.

Eugene


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erne...@aquila.mus.br
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 2:35 PM
To: howard posner
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Bream Collection... I just noticed

This is a lute-talk, correct?
I did not know Britten and Villa-Lobos composed for the lute, they are 
certainly not known for it.
I know Bream played the lute, but his complete works collection is not too 
meaningfull for the lute today besides the historical (meaning the 1900-2000 
period) rediscovery he helped forward.
Generally speaking, we want to get more guitarists into the lute, not the other 
way around, isn't it?
Ernesto Ett
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11-28376692



Em 06.12.2013, às 16:19, howard posner <howardpos...@ca.rr.com> escreveu:


On Dec 6, 2013, at 8:20 AM, erne...@aquila.mus.br wrote:

> his recordings do not fit into what I like to hear, say Hopkinson 
> Smith and alumni.

If you can direct me to "Hopkinson Smith and Alumni play Britten and 
Villa-Lobos," I'd love to hear it.
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