Love that, Mathias.
   David

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   David van Ooijen
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   [2]www.davidvanooijen.nl
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   On 8 September 2017 at 11:53, Mathias Rösel
   <[3]mathias.roe...@t-online.de> wrote:

     My daughter was eight when his CD was released. I used it as a
     lullaby for
     her. The next morning she asked about it, and I said, well, you can
     sing the
     songs you like best yourself. Children of that age can learn
     rapidly. Can
     She Excuse, and Now, Oh Now, and Come Again were her first three
     Dowland
     songs, and I was as proud of her as a father can be.
     And all of it was Sting's merit!
     Mathias
     -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
     Von: [4]lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:[5]lute-arc@cs.dartmouth.
     edu] Im Auftrag
     von Jurgen Frenz
     Gesendet: Freitag, 8. September 2017 09:23
     An: Tristan von Neumann
     Cc: lutelist Net
     Betreff: [LUTE] Re: "Sting Effect" (was Direwolf Hall)
        In my opinion, only a handful of extremists claiming to defend
     the
        purity of the music would belittle Sting's recording. Even some
     of the
        terrifying recordings of lute music by some real bad players on
     YouTube
        have a least one positive impact: On the player him/herself. The
        'knowing' public smiles at awful performances and moves on (the
     folks I
        know do), in no way even these people don't bring down lute music
     or
        Mr. Dowland or anybody else.
        If there's only one player (and apparently there's one on this
     list)
        who was moved by Sting's recording to pick up the lute then there
     is a
        positive impact on the public. And as far as the purity of any
     early
        music is concerned: Let's listen to some identical Dowland pieces
        recorded recently say by O'Dette and Hopkinson. They sound
     complete
        different and I think it is great that they do. With the distance
     of
        over 400 years and the lost knowledge of the time we discover and
     bring
        out things in the music that we find remarkable today - if Mr.
     Dowland
        or Francesco or whoever had that in mind is nothing to be
     concerned
        about. We live the music now and it is the best service that we
     can do
        to   early music - which is keeping it alive.
        Just my opinion as said in the beginning.
        Best
        Jurgen
        "You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a
     drop"
        Rumi
        -------- Original Message --------
        Subject: [LUTE] Re: "Sting Effect" (was Direwolf Hall)
        Local Time: 8 September 2017 9:44 AM
        UTC Time: 8 September 2017 02:44
        From: [6]tristanvonneum...@gmx.de
        To: lutelist Net <[7]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
        Sting raised at least my interest in the Lute.
        Mainly because of Karamazov, but still.
        It also led to "Singer-Songwriter Time Travels",
        a series of concerts where contemporary singer-songwriters
        were covering old Lute songs or similar Early Music.
        This worked surprisingly well.
        Am 07.09.2017 um 23:26 schrieb G. C.:
        > Harsh words, I liked Sting"s effort. Karamazow also made a fine
        input.
        > On the whole, lute-propagating I think.
        > G.
        >
        > On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:18 PM, LSA Lute Rental Program
        > <[1][8]lsaluteren...@gmail.com> wrote:
        >
        > no effect noticed. Perhaps that is because Sting did neither
        > Dowland
        > nor the lute any service? Not an "artist" I would have chosen
        > to sing
        > Dowland...or anything else for that matter.
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References

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   2. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/
   3. mailto:mathias.roe...@t-online.de
   4. mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   5. mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
   6. mailto:tristanvonneum...@gmx.de
   7. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   8. mailto:lsaluteren...@gmail.com
   9. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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