Wolfgang,
This is a very satisfying couple of pieces played together. Your
recording is well-played, too!
I opened a concert with them last May and thought they worked nicely.
(Yes, I credited you on the program ;^)
cheers from young California,
Sean
On Nov 7, 2011, at 1:43 PM,
I loved your playing there too, Wolfie :-) Very soulful, the way I like it.
Rob
www.robmackillop.net
On 8 Nov 2011, at 17:52, Sean Smith lutesm...@mac.com wrote:
Wolfgang,
This is a very satisfying couple of pieces played together. Your recording is
well-played, too!
I opened a
Wolfgang, that is wonderful playing; so clear, so intelligently moving- such
glowing, perfect tone (gut strings? Tech details for lautengeeks please!) Such
a relaxedly measured pace, but never losing forward motion. More, please.
Thanks.
Dan
On Nov 6, 2011, at 11:05 PM, wolfgang wiehe wrote:
I agree with Dan's comments on Wolfgang's plalying, and also hope for more
playing, and some lute related details.
Thanks Wolfgang,
Ned
On Nov 7, 2011, at 12:33 PM, Daniel Winheld wrote:
Wolfgang, that is wonderful playing; so clear, so intelligently moving- such
glowing, perfect tone (gut
thanks dan edward!
this piece of music comes directly from my heart. I found it some years
ago in the wroclav ms 352. isn´t it nice? It took my attention by its
broken style structure and I think it´s from marco dall aquila or
directly influenced by him.I wrote a little paper of all in te domine
From the heart! The one ingredient that cannot be faked; unmistakeable when
present. Without which, even the most technically perfect most musically
informed rendition lacks something- and when present, has saved many a
less-than-perfect performance, even when played on the wrong instrument
Heck, Arto, I like them. The van looks like a normal Michigan winter car,
and the blue home looks like most of the places out in the boonies where I
now reside... :-) I knew a guy years ago with the same photographic taste.
Self portraits of himself washed up on shore, drowned, etc...
Gar
I think you're looking at some very interesting things, while I wonder if some
of the photos might be made stronger by taking a bit more time finding the best
viewpoint?? In any case, I love photography and appreciate your postings; I
look forward to more.
On Nov 5, 2011, at 9:11 PM, wikla
I like your photos, Arto. And while we are at it, here are some of
mine:
[1]https://picasaweb.google.com/117536826456517121171/Landscapes1
Made the mistake of looking in a photography shop yesterday. One could
easily spend the price of a theorbo on a camera. And the lenses are
: [LUTE] Re: Pictorially very off topic
I like your photos, Arto. And while we are at it, here are some of
mine:
[1][1]https://picasaweb.google.com/117536826456517121171/Landscapes1
Made the mistake of looking in a photography shop yesterday. One
could
easily spend the price
Very beautiful country, Rob. It's nice to see the areas where members of the
group live and play their lutes.
Ned
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I like your photos, Arto. And while we are at it, here are some of
mine:
[1]https://picasaweb.google.com/117536826456517121171/Landscapes1
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