Dear Ed

That was nice, thank you for pointing us towards it. Btw, the 'like 
renaissance players did a thousand years ago' showed the almost but not 
quite accurate sense of history of the presenter.
I met my wife through the lute, as her lesson at the conservatory was just 
before mine and I would drop in 10 minutes early every week. One thing led 
to another and now we're married for 15 years.

And I wanted to share my enthousiasm for yesterday's concert. I played my 
first Hohe Messe by Bach. What a great music!

David


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David van Ooijen
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 12:07 AM
Subject: [LUTE] a Love Story


> This is a very interesting story.  Many of us know Dan Larson, a lute
> builder who resides in Duluth, Minnesota, and has since 1983, when he 
> moved
> to Duluth, to set up his business in Duluth.   He also came to Duluth so
> Bobbye, his wife, could study the lute at the College of St. Scholastica.
>
> There is a fascinating radio program about how Bobbye met Dan, fell in
> love, and also fell in love with the lute.  The story is done on a
> nationally syndicated radio show, entitled, "The Story", of which the host
> is Dick Gordon.  The show is 1 hour long, but the segment with Bobbye and
> Dan is only about 10 minutes.  To listen, please go to this link:
>
> http://thestory.org/
>
> Then, on the left, click onto "recent programs".
>
> Then, on the right, you will see a calendar.  Click onto June 27.  Then,
> click on the audio file, entitled, "Remembering the Chief".  Then, click 
> on
> "listen here"  It takes a while to download the program, but then start
> listening, and fast forward to about 38 minutes, and you can hear the
> segment.  Dowland's Lachrimae is a part of the program.
>
> The production is very professionally done, and well worth listening,
> especially for lutenists.  Enjoy!
>
> ed
>
>
>
>
> Edward Martin
> 2817 East 2nd Street
> Duluth, Minnesota  55812
> e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> voice:  (218) 728-1202
>
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