As far as I can judge the story of the Chilesotti Codice which survived
and about the lutenist giving a house concert from it is true - I met
the lutenist in question and he confirmed the story.
It seems the manuscript is preserved in a bank tresor (I've been told
there would be many treasures
As far as I can judge the story of the Chilesotti Codice which survived
and about the lutenist giving a house concert from it is true - I met
the lutenist in question and he confirmed the story.
Who was it?
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- Original Message -
From: Thomas Schall
To: 'Matanya Ophee' ; lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: More Gianconcelli Chilesotti
As far as I can judge the story of the Chilesotti Codice which survived
and about
At 06:16 PM 8/26/2005, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Matanya Ophee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some people in this lute world are not easily taken in by your silly
delusions and require more than just your word for anything. As long
as all you can provide is unsubstantiated hearsay
Matanya,
This strikes me as an extremely naive attitude. Documental evidence has
lead many people to the wrong conclusions, as documented by the
thousands (millions, actually) of pseudo-scholarly papers churned out by
both private and public research facilities. I'd rather read liner notes
by
At 04:01 PM 8/25/2005, Alain Veylit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matanya,
This strikes me as an extremely naive attitude. Documental evidence
has lead many people to the wrong conclusions, as documented by the
thousands (millions, actually) of pseudo-scholarly papers churned
out by both private and