On Jan 24, 2008, at 5:01 PM, howard posner wrote:
...So the point is that what the hell, it's all about self-
expression
is not the be-all and end-all of musicianship unless you're playing
the blues. There are other considerations. It doesn't mean the page
is always sacrosanct, though and
On Jan 24, 2008, at 2:20 PM, David Rastall wrote:
Here's another idea to throw into the mix: if one is not capable of
self-expression, how can one ever do justice to a work of such genius
as Forlorn Hope?
Hey, I am perfectly capable of self-expression, but I'd need extra
fingers on my left
What an INDICTMENT You should subpoena Edin.
Sheesh.
RT
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Karamazov
Mark Wheeler wrote:
You are absolutely right, I personally have no problem
On Jan 24, 2008, at 5:29 PM, howard posner wrote:
On Jan 24, 2008, at 2:20 PM, David Rastall wrote:
Here's another idea to throw into the mix: if one is not capable of
self-expression, how can one ever do justice to a work of such genius
as Forlorn Hope?
Hey, I am perfectly capable of
On Jan 24, 2008, at 2:53 PM, David Rastall wrote:
No, no, you misunderstand me. I wasn't trying to insult you,
Ah, but it's you who misunderstands me. I didn't think you were
trying to insult me, or commenting about me. I was just pointing out
that self-expression without competence
On Jan 24, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Paul Kieffer wrote:
i have no problem, in this case, with the last chord at all. i
think that edin made this choice for his own artistic reasons that
are in his head. i think it would be disrespectul to dowland only
if edin made this choice to make the
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have just come home from the Karamazov/Sting gig here in NYC, and it was
EXCELLENT. Karamazov on 3 DOUBLESTRUNG archlutes and an 8course, and Sting
on a singlestrung archlute
Live does sound
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I think in the end the big Lute Boom will not come
about through this CD,
because in the end the lute doesn't sound anything
like a lute on the CD.
Most non-musicians can not distinguish, or even care
to distinguish, the difference between the sound of a
modern
Dear All:
What I'm interested in is whether the next time one of us HIPsters does a
Dowland concert, any more people show up as a result of Sting stirring the
waters.
Cheers,
Jim
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have just come home from the Karamazov/Sting gig here in NYC, and it was
EXCELLENT. Karamazov on 3 DOUBLESTRUNG archlutes and an 8course, and
Sting
on a singlestrung archlute
Live does sound much better and quite diferant to the CD. I also know that
he
now uses double strung instruments
It is double strung, David. I saw it, played, and heard it.
A
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From: LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED], lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Karamazov sound
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Karamazov sound
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 10:39:48 +0200
Karamazov (note the spelling, and the Dostoyevsky allusion to help
you
remember it) is a strictly double-strung player.
This too?
http://www.alpha-prod.com
It is double strung, David. I saw it, played, and heard it.
Such a smooth and silken sound he makes on it! Well-done. How come the
Dowalnds sounds so ty? Must be the MP3 then.
David
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