The record was by a guy named Randy Wilkinson. It was released some 30 years ago, but can still be found on Amazon. It is simply called "Elizabethan Music for Dulcimer," I think...
10/05/11 10:06:00AM @brian-g:
Thanks very much, John. I am actually very seriously considering buying a lute, as I believe you know. :) I've always wanted to play one, and if I could've afforded one when I was younger, I'd have had one.
10/04/11 06:39:55AM @brian-g:
Wayne, John (I started typing that John, Wayne, and immediately started thinking of cowboys) - thank you very much for your comments. As always, I apreciate you taking the time to listen. :)
10/03/11 08:36:02PM @john-keane:
Wow...very "madrigal" in nature...really good stuff. Most excellent!
Alaska, thank you for the information. I will try to find it. Val, thank you for having a listen. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
The record was by a guy named Randy Wilkinson. It was released some 30 years ago, but can still be found on Amazon. It is simply called "Elizabethan Music for Dulcimer," I think...
:) Thanks Cindi.
Thank you very much, Alaska. I'm happy you enjoyed it. :) I'm curious to know who is playing on the record you mention?
Wow--that was beautiful. Very cleanly and precisely picked. Reminds me of an old record I used to have of Elizabethan music played on dulcimer.
Thank you Cindi!
Thanks very much, John. I am actually very seriously considering buying a lute, as I believe you know. :) I've always wanted to play one, and if I could've afforded one when I was younger, I'd have had one.
Having made lutes. and listened to my son playing 'em, I can say that that I really enjoyed that !
Thank you Brian
Thanks Val! :)
Wayne, John (I started typing that John, Wayne, and immediately started thinking of cowboys) - thank you very much for your comments. As always, I apreciate you taking the time to listen. :)
Wow...very "madrigal" in nature...really good stuff. Most excellent!