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From: Garry Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Michael Thames [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Copies of this book can be ordered at
http://www.hd01.com/cremonaviolins/english/ContactNav.asp for 12 , plus
delivery fees.
I have called them and the book is available
ciao,
Marcello
Marvelous. Do you have the publisher of this text on hand? Do you know
if it's still available?
To
At 03:41 AM 5/24/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Copies of this book can be ordered at
http://www.hd01.com/cremonaviolins/english/ContactNav.asp for 12 , plus
delivery fees.
I have called them and the book is available
Thank you, Marcello.
Eugene
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From: Michael Thames [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, May 23, 2005 0:20 am
Subject: Re: Stradivari lute?
That's news to me, that there are 2 surviving guitars by
Stradivari. I
know of the well known one with the longer than usual string length.
Clocking
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From: Michael Thames [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:55 AM
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I noticed a lute template of the belly ( 11 course French lute) made from
thick paper, folded down the middle to from the centre line
lute?
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From: Michael Thames [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:55 AM
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I noticed a lute template of the belly ( 11 course French lute) made
from
thick paper, folded down the middle to from
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From: Michael Thames [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, May 23, 2005 0:20 am
Subject: Re: Stradivari lute?
That's news to me, that there are 2 surviving
At 08:20 AM 5/23/2005, Alexander Batov wrote:
I think there is one more Strad guitar in private collection in Italy, with
some late alterations (shortened neck etc); can find out more if desired ...
I have a decent French article on Strad's guitars at home. (Writing from
the office I can't
To: Michael Thames ; LUTELIST
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 9:38 AM
Subject: was: Stradivari lute? now: symm/asymm perfect/imperfect
Sorry, but I can't agree with the two ideas expressed below by Michael Thames:
1. poor workmanship on the part of old lutemakers
2. symmetry equals
Wishes
Ron (UK)
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From: Garry Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Michael Thames [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 04:42 PM 5/23/2005, Alexander Batov wrote:
My information on the third (in our thread) Strad guitar is entirely based
on this book: Gianpaolo Gregori, La Chitarra Giustiniani Antonio
Stradivari 1681, Cremona 1998. It is a fairly thorough study with lots of
photographs and x-rays and the guitar
Whilst visiting the one of the most charming cities in Italia, Cremona, where
Stradivari worked. I visited the museum that houses tools, and moulds etc.
from his workshop, I was hoping some energy from the master would be absorbed
into my DNA, my hopes were fulfilled.
I noticed a lute
: Stradivari lute?
Whilst visiting the one of the most charming cities in Italia, Cremona,
where
Stradivari worked. I visited the museum that houses tools, and moulds
etc.
from his workshop, I was hoping some energy from the master would be
absorbed
into my DNA, my hopes were fulfilled.
I
Stewart Pollens, the Musical Instruments Conservator at the Metropolitan
Museum has written a large article on the subject, which by now should be
submitted to LSA Editors in the expanded version of the previously
published
one.
Nice try, Thames, but this is not a job for
Hi Michael,
++Glad you enjoyed your trip.
Whilst visiting the one of the most charming cities in Italia, Cremona, where
Stradivari worked. I visited the museum that houses tools, and moulds etc.
from his workshop, I was hoping some energy from the master would be absorbed
into my DNA, my
www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
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Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 9:09 PM
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www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
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Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 7:13 PM
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Hi Michael,
++Glad you enjoyed your trip.
Whilst visiting the one
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