Re: Question for a New Yorker about Pat O'Brien. Anyone know any NYC lute teachers?

2005-05-02 Thread Alan Sumler
Thanks everyone for the replies.  Since yesterday I have contacted Mr.
O'Brien and he is more than happy to help out a beginner.

Sincerely,

Alan



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Re: Question for a New Yorker about Pat O'Brien. Anyone know any NYC lute teachers?

2005-05-02 Thread Howard Posner
Alan Sumler wrote:

> I also wish to ask if anyone here
> can offer the name of a lute teacher who doesn't mind beginners. I will move
> to NYC in August and by then I will have studied for about three month on my
> 10cs lute.
> Any information will be highly appreciated and I will try to pay you back
> ten-fold for any leads.

Er, thanks, but I don't think I need the names of ten New York lute
teachers who don't mind beginners.

A good bet is to contact Pat.  He knows everyone.



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Re: Question for a New Yorker about Pat O'Brien. Anyone know any NYC lute teachers?

2005-05-02 Thread lute9
> Has anyone in NYC noticed an ad in the Village Voice about a Guitar, Ren.
> Lute, Baroque Lute teacher named P. O'Brien? If so, is it the same Patrick
> O'Brien who has played with such groups as the King's Noyse and the
> Baltimore Consort? If so, does anyone have his e-mail address? Otherwise
> does anyone know who the P. O'Brien in the ad is?
We ALL know who Pat is. HAPPILY.


> See I am moving to New York City and I need a lute teacher. I don't know
> who to contact. I am a beginner with little musical background. I most
> likely need the service of an advanced student who offers private lessons. I
> know that Pat O'Brien is not such a person, but a professional. I assume he
> would know such a student who wants to teach a beginner.
> While I ask this list about P. O'Brien, I also wish to ask if anyone here
> can offer the name of a lute teacher who doesn't mind beginners. I will move
> to NYC in August and by then I will have studied for about three month on my
> 10cs lute.
> Any information will be highly appreciated and I will try to pay you back
> ten-fold for any leads.
> Sincerely,
> Alan
I do not believe Pat will ever mind beginners.
try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and see.
RT



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Re: Question for a New Yorker about Pat O'Brien. Anyone know any NYC lute teachers?

2005-05-02 Thread Daniel Shoskes
I have been taking lessons from Pat O'Brien since I was an absolute  
beginner. He is the finest teacher of music in any discipline I have  
ever encountered. I recommend starting with him at any level of  
experience. His email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On May 2, 2005, at 1:00 AM, Alan Sumler wrote:

> Has anyone in NYC noticed an ad in the Village Voice about a  
> Guitar, Ren.
> Lute, Baroque Lute teacher named P. O'Brien? If so, is it the same  
> Patrick
> O'Brien who has played with such groups as the King's Noyse and the
> Baltimore Consort? If so, does anyone have his e-mail address?  
> Otherwise
> does anyone know who the P. O'Brien in the ad is?
>  See I am moving to New York City and I need a lute teacher. I  
> don't know
> who to contact. I am a beginner with little musical background. I most
> likely need the service of an advanced student who offers private  
> lessons. I
> know that Pat O'Brien is not such a person, but a professional. I  
> assume he
> would know such a student who wants to teach a beginner.
>  While I ask this list about P. O'Brien, I also wish to ask if  
> anyone here
> can offer the name of a lute teacher who doesn't mind beginners. I  
> will move
> to NYC in August and by then I will have studied for about three  
> month on my
> 10cs lute.
>  Any information will be highly appreciated and I will try to pay  
> you back
> ten-fold for any leads.
>  Sincerely,
>  Alan
>
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>
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Question for a New Yorker about Pat O'Brien. Anyone know any NYC lute teachers?

2005-05-01 Thread Alan Sumler
Has anyone in NYC noticed an ad in the Village Voice about a Guitar, Ren. 
Lute, Baroque Lute teacher named P. O'Brien? If so, is it the same Patrick 
O'Brien who has played with such groups as the King's Noyse and the 
Baltimore Consort? If so, does anyone have his e-mail address? Otherwise 
does anyone know who the P. O'Brien in the ad is? 
 See I am moving to New York City and I need a lute teacher. I don't know 
who to contact. I am a beginner with little musical background. I most 
likely need the service of an advanced student who offers private lessons. I 
know that Pat O'Brien is not such a person, but a professional. I assume he 
would know such a student who wants to teach a beginner. 
 While I ask this list about P. O'Brien, I also wish to ask if anyone here 
can offer the name of a lute teacher who doesn't mind beginners. I will move 
to NYC in August and by then I will have studied for about three month on my 
10cs lute.
 Any information will be highly appreciated and I will try to pay you back 
ten-fold for any leads.
 Sincerely,
 Alan

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