That sums it up very nicely. Both the list and the Lake Konstanz meeting
were opportunities for guitar enthusiasts to get together to discuss their
interests. No need for any peer reviewing or the like.
Monica
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From: "Braig, Eugene"
To: "Vihuela Dmth"
Sent:
The word " s u b s c r i b e r " ended up robot flagging my last note for
redirection. Here it is again with the offending word deleted.
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From: Braig, Eugene
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 4:59 PM
To: Vihuela Dmth
Subject: RE: [VIHUELA] Re: Guitar Summit
I think mor
Hi Martin and others,
No, the papers are not peer reviewed and not published by the organizers, but I
know many of them end up in journals later through the efforts of the
individual researchers. A list of speakers and subjects is published though (I
believe). You should really contact Andreas
Thank you Jelma.
Do you know if this 'Summit' ever publish any of these papers or are
they available as downloads? Were they peer reviewed?
regards
Martyn
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From: Jelma van Amersfoort
To: Lex Eisenhardt
Dear all,
A
"Lake Konstanz" is a bi-annual international conference on
guitar-related research, historical and otherwise. It was established
in 2007 by Gerhard Penn and Andreas Stevens.A The next meeting is in
2015.
A
I was there last year and presented a paper on guitar
Some of you may have seen the 'guitar issues' of Early Music (41/4 and
42/1). Some of the authors lectured at the 'Lake Konstanz' (Summit)
meetings.
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Van: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] Namens
WALSH STUART
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From: Martyn Hodgson
To: Monica Hall
Sent: Tuesday, 24 June 2014, 7:26
Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Guitar Summit
Thanks for this.
I was intrigued by the use of the word 'summit' which implied som
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From: Martyn Hodgson
To: Monica Hall
Sent: Tuesday, 24 June 2014, 7:26
Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Guitar Summit
Thanks for this.
I was intrigued by the use of the word 'summit' which implied some sort
of self-proclaimed central authority! But