[LUTE] Re: Unusual news

2005-08-25 Thread Stuart LeBlanc
Of course we admire the sentiment behind this edict, but it won't be long before the point is moot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubbert_Peak Barring multiple epiphanies in energy conservation and alternative sourcing, things are going to look very promising for live performance of non-electric

[LUTE] Re: Unusual news

2005-08-25 Thread Herbert Ward
> Looks like they will have to have a musician in every cinema, > restaurant, shopping-mall and elevator! > If playing recordings also includes radio-broadcast music, then every > building site must have musicians! > Doesn't the KGB have enough on their plate? You left out showers (waterproof CD p

[LUTE] Re: Unusual news

2005-08-25 Thread Ron Fletcher
Looks like they will have to have a musician in every cinema, restaurant, shopping-mall and elevator! If playing recordings also includes radio-broadcast music, then every building site must have musicians! Doesn't the KGB have enough on their plate? Ron (UK) -Original Message- From:

[LUTE] Re: Unusual news

2005-08-24 Thread Peter Weiler
It should be noted, however, that he also forbade performance of operatic music or ballet from the western European tradition; no word yet on the legality of "early music"... - Original Message - From: "Roman Turovsky" To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu Subject: [LUTE] Unusual news Date: