> Does anyone have or know of a translation of the preface of Le Sage de
> Richee's Cabinet der Lauten into English, French or Italian?
Yes, it has been translated into English in Stefan Lundgren's Lute
Companion, if memory correctly serves.
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All the best,
Mathias
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Dear All,
Does anyone have or know of a translation of the preface of Le Sage de
Richee's Cabinet der Lauten into English, French or Italian?
Regards!
Marcelo Alonso
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> It looks great (all I did yesterday was look at what's on offer), but today
> I tried to look at the videos and I can't actually see them. They're on an
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(smile sign) - bill
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> I'm replying to myself to ask a question. In the
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> shouldna said tha' "
>
> It looks great (all I did yesterday was look at
> what's on offer), but today
> I tried to look at the videos
I'm replying to myself to ask a question. In the words of Hagrid, "I
shouldna said tha' "
It looks great (all I did yesterday was look at what's on offer), but today
I tried to look at the videos and I can't actually see them. They're on an
rtps server, and Windows tells me it can't read them
Hi Benjamin:
I *love* a version by the french theorbist Pascal Monteilhet of the Visee
work, playing a Mathias Durvie theorbe. I'm speaking of a double CD at
low/mid price, including three Bach's cello suites arranged for theorbe.
Greetings,
Juan Fco.
2007/1/17, Benjamin Stehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]