Rocky Mjos

Saint Paul, MN

United States

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About me:
I performed on lute, archlute, theorbo, baroque guitar, renaissance guitar, cittern, and modern guitars.
Studied with Toyohiko Satoh at the Royal Conservatory, The Hague, Netherlands.

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  • Alexandros Kalkos

    Dear Rocky, thank you very much for your welcome mail!
    It is a great pleasure participating in earlyguitar.ning. I am sending a big thank to all those who have contributed scores, videos and discussions and make the journey to the past easier to the rest of us...
  • Roberto Domenichini

    Thanks, and congratulations for this wonderful website!
  • Annette Stephany

    Thank you very much! It's a wonderful website!
  • Leonardo Rozas

    Thank you for the welcome Rocky, nice site!
  • Geir Ove Myhre

    Thanks Rocky!
  • Lawrence D Brown

  • Glenn Boreham

    Much appreciated, Rocky - looking forward to sharing information with everyone on the site!
  • Hideki Yamaya

    Thanks, Rocky.  Now I have to post photos, videos, etc...

  • J Gabriel Stone

    Thanks!
  • John Sheehan

    Hi Rocky - Thanks for the note .I just realized this morning when browsing the page further ,under notes ,thtat is was started as you say by Rob Mac Killop and maintained with your help. Thanks so much to you, Rob and others for the site .I am enjoying it very much and it's inspiring me.

    Take care,

    John Sheehan

  • Stephen Wentworth Arndt, Ph.D.

    Hello, Rocky,

    Is it possible to add mp3 files here as it is on the lute group site? I don't see where to do it.

    Stephen

  • Stephen Wentworth Arndt, Ph.D.

    Oh, I am sorry to hear that since being able to upload mp3 files was the only reason I joined. In that case I would just as soon delete my page. I don't see how I can do that, but I assume that you can and would appreciate it if you would do it for me.

    Stephen

  • Deborah Morse-Kahn

    Greetings from the North Shore, dear Rocky! Memories of my first ever trip to Duluth, we visited a friend of yours up here, I think with some connection to St. Scholastica's music program. Saw my first ever theorbo in his living room!

    Thought of you this morning when I posted a new profile pic to my Facebook page: you took the photograph! To go back in time visit https://www.facebook.com/lindenhillsgirl.

    I was looking to see if you had a Facebook page and found the listing for this wonderful page instead. Do you know I still have recordings from our performance at the MIA? The sound is spectacular...

    Cool and sunny up here, Superior is deep blue and the pines are green.

    Cheers from Deb & Tom!

  • Randall Ferguson

    Thank you, Rocky! Please let me know when you are playing anywhere.
  • Víctor M. Gallardo

    Hello Rocky thanks for the warm welcome! You know, I'm a classical guitarist with a dream: that someday  go to Europe to study a master degree in early music and become a romantic guitar virtuoso. But one step at a time...
    Glad to Know you, consider me as your friend!


    Saludos de México,

    Víctor

  • Steve Jeter

    thank you! looks like fun

  • john kaye

    Thanks Rocky. Looks like a great site to gather information here.

  • Yutthasak Komjornkijborworn

    Thank you so much! I will correct my website! Ciao from Italy, Yutthasak

  • Hans Brenner

    Hi Rocky,

    I thank you very much for the warm welcome. It is a wonderful website!

    Greetings from Germany

    Hans

  • Chris Watford

    Thanks Rocky.

  • Fran Caballero

    Thank you for your welcome...I'm making a monoxila vihuela making project with my pupils in the high school in Trujillo (Spain).

  • Tom Monaghan

    Thank you. I feel as if i have found a place where i can express this obsession with guitars and early music.

  • Max Riccio

    Thank you! I am very happy to discover this site.
  • Mark McLaughlin

    Thanks. Fascinating site. Very glad to have discovered it.

  • Jon Hyde

    Thank you :) I hope to learn a lot while I'm here!
  • Anamaria Paredes

    Thanks a lot for your wellcome. Amazing site I'm sure I will enjoy.
  • José Calixto Kahil Cohon

    Thank you, congratulations, great network! sharing knowledge and art!

  • Neil Darwent

    Dear EGV,
    IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH MY WEBSITE LINK?
    CHEERS!
    NEIL
  • eric maes

    Thanks a lot! There is a lot to learn here, I'm happy I discovered it. eric

  • Gilson Evaristo Iack Ximenes

    thank you Rocky Mjos

  • Emmanuel Pool Castellanos

    Thanks a lot! I'm a countertenor searching material for voice an guitar. Greetings from Mexico!

  • Tim Crist

    Thank you Rocky!

  • Christoph Eglhuber

    Dear Rocky,

    Thank You for the welcome !

    Unfortunately my WEB-correspondence won´t be so regularly, but as You can see, I will answer.

    All the best for 2015 !

    Christoph

  • Ian Duffy

    Thanks! Happy to be here.
  • Bob Hammy

    Thanks Rocky

  • Magdalena Tomsinska

    Thank you!

  • Frederik Ryding

    Thank you very much :D

  • Er Lanc

    Thank you! 

  • Davide Bortolai

    hallo from italy!

    davide bortolai

  • Peter de Smet

    Thank you!!

  • Martin Turner

    Thanks for the welcome Rocky.

  • Sylvain Bergeron

    Hi Rocky. Do you plan to transcribe any other Falconieri songs?

  • Christopher Allworth

    Thanks so much!

  • Cristiano Arata

    thank you! :)

  • John Sutherland

    Thank you! So glad to be here!

  • Karan Singh

    happy to be a part of this! Thank you :-) 

    Hope to learn and share a lot with the other members

    Karan

  • Beth Alexander

    I have a question for you about the Valdambrini dances. The first several dances... are they variations on a theme, or are they meant to be played together? Apologies for any ignorance on my part... I am relatively new to this. Thank you.

  • Migueliuto

    Thanks Dear!!!!:D have a nice day
  • Beth Alexander

    Thank you! I'm working Corrente seconda. I assume this is to be played at a pretty good clip, as it's a dance. A nice little piece.

  • Bill Brettschneider

    I have a few scores, transcriptions into modern standard notation that I would like to make available. What do I do? You can find them at my website, www.williambrettschneider.com, or I would be happy to upload them separately if that is better. thanks.