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list of members, 3rd suppl. p.3<br />

p.7: Viols: Dominique Adam, Jorn Jorkov, Paul Kemner, Theron McClure,<br />

Anthony Moonen, Neil Morrison, Malcolm Prior<br />

Harp: Jorn Jorkov<br />

Wind general: Paul Kemner (baroque)<br />

Woodwind general: John Brear, Jens Egeberg, Jorn Jorkov (reeds),<br />

Gerrit van der Veer<br />

new category: Cornamuse : Peter Forrester, A 4 Y Hamilton, John<br />

Ranchet, Uta Henning, Neil McGowan<br />

Bryan Tolley<br />

Transverse flute: Paul Kemner, Anthony Moonen<br />

Recorder: Dominique Adam<br />

p.8: Flageolet etc: Neil McGowan<br />

Organ: Geoffrey Holroyde<br />

Oboe: Anthony Moonen, David Reichenberg<br />

Racket: C.J.Everett<br />

Shawm: Neil McGowan<br />

Pibcorn : Neil McGowan<br />

Brass general: Jorn Jorkov<br />

Cornett: Jorn Jorkov<br />

Any correotions, additions, deletione, emenda tione to the main list and<br />

to the three supplementary lists should be sent to me as soon as possible,<br />

and anyway by January 2nd.<br />

I would like to know: a) would you prefer a straight olphabetical list<br />

next time, or a geographical breakdown by countries; 1 don't think we<br />

need both (it's partly a matter of space), but let me know what you<br />

think while you're renewing your subscription.<br />

b) do you find the breakdown by instruments etc. useful? It's now large<br />

enough, especially lutes, that it's going to be quite a job to do it<br />

next time, but I will if you find it useful; personally, 1 think that<br />

it is.<br />

Any other comments on the List of Members would be welcome; it is supposed<br />

to be useful to you, and any su :gesticn3 that will help to make<br />

it more useful will be adopted if prscticable. A ne oniy one that 1<br />

will not accept is that we should distinguisi! between the amateur and<br />

the professional, and this ic because it is impossiblo to draw borderlines<br />

between the man who does it for himself, for nothing, for friends,<br />

for expenses, for anyone, for a living, and GO on. Wherever one puts<br />

the border, some people are on both sices of it and others slide ecross<br />

in the course of a year. I play 3ome instruments fcr fun, some for<br />

money, some for both, 1 make only for myself (and under protcst for my<br />

son), I collect for fun, 1 write for fun and for money, x lecture for<br />

money, and so on, and I'il bet that others are just as complicated.<br />

But ali other suggestions will help improve the service.<br />

Jeremy Montagu

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