Yes, I thought Pat did _not_ play at that one, but wasn't certain. I thought 
Harp Consort was the name of Lawrence King's ensemble.  I recall the title, Luz 
y Norte, on the program I attended, and found it to be a strange name.  

I still do not understand its significance as the title of a guitar treatise. 
Monica?

ajn
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eugene C. Braig IV 
  To: ARTHUR NESS ; vihuela 
  Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 2:34 PM
  Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: rasgueo


  At 02:10 PM 9/15/2005, ARTHUR NESS wrote:
  >They took that program a round the world. To places like Australia.  It 
  >was so exciting, I wanted to dance in the aisle! (But restrained 
  >myself.)  The airline smashed Lawrence's harp, and they had to fly in a 
  >replacement from some place like New Orleans. So there was excitement off 
  >stage as well.
  >
  >The program (and CD?) was called "Luz y Norte" after the tutor of Ribayez.


  Nope, that was a different program from several years before the last I had 
  mentioned.  I attended that one too: it was billed as the Harp Consort, 
  featured Paul O'Dette as one of the guitarists, and did not feature Pat 
  O'Brien at all (at least not in Columbus, OH).

  Eugene 



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