Cape Breton Pipe Band? (small correction)

marcello grillini at casaccia.enea.it
Fri Dec 12 04:19:51 AST 2008


Hello Victor (or Maurice? or Victor Maurice? Have you got a preferred way of
being called?)

may I congratulate you on your very good translation from Italian? You even
bothered to correct
the name of the city of Varese, a correction I was going to e-mail to you
before reading this very message!

All this exchange of e-mails about what resulted to be an Italian-based
Celtic music group
has stimulated my interest in looking for other similar groups in my
Country.
I already knew, indeed, that there were some, but I prejudicially dismissed
them as naive imitators:
now, following such favourable "reviews" I got from you and the other
Canadian e-mail friends,
I think I'll give them a more interested (and open-minded) ear!

Internet has really become an extraordinary instrument of knowledge
spreading,
and when correctly used it links happily togheter people as far away as we
are,
separated by the Atlantic Ocean but united by the love for traditional
music.

Ciao (I think this typical Italian greeting is as well known as our Pizza:
isn't it?)

Marcello


Marcello Grillini
Rome, Italy
grillini at casaccia.enea.it



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Maurice Faubert" <vicmf at concentric.net>
To: <cbmusic at locals.ca>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Cape Breton Pipe Band? (small correction)


| Victor Maurice Faubert wrote:
| > “Cape Breton is associated with the “Albero Musicale” School of
Music in
| > Saronno [an Italian city near the Swiss border in the province of
| > Varonese] where the band’s founders are involved in instructional
| > activities and with another Scottish pipe band with which they also
| > participate in several competitions.”
|
| Varonese => Varese
|
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