Early Guitars and Vihuela

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At 15:29 on October 9, 2015, John Leonard said…

Not a problem Ken; I only get to the site every few weeks myself.

At 20:26 on July 17, 2015, John Leonard said…

Hi Kenneth:

I wanted to thank you for allowing your dissertation on Fernando Sor to be available. I have referred to parts of it a few times and now I am reading the whole work through. I was immediately impressed by your initial statement:

“I attempt to show this was not just the work of Fernando Sor as an isolated genius, rather that it was indicative of a Spanish school of guitar playing, with an illustrious history, that could be traced to the polyphonic music of sixteenth century vihuelistas. Sor was therefore an important contributor to an ancient and rigorous Spanish tradition of playing and composing for the guitar.”

 I could not agree more:)

At 20:23 on July 14, 2015, John Leonard said…

Sorry for the spelling mistake; I meant of course, the "Chambure" vihuela

At 19:58 on July 6, 2015, John Leonard said…

Hello Kenneth:

Could you tell me a little about your vihuela? I have been considering having one made. I found your name on one of the luthier websites and  would be interested to know how you like the Chambura version. Any information would be helpful. Thank you!

John

At 6:31 on November 17, 2014, Jelma van Amersfoort said…
Hello Ken, welcome to the EG&V network, and nice to 'see' you again! Please contribute what you like here. Best wishes, Jelma van Amersfoort

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