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"Doc Rossi has studied with Andrea Damiani, Christopher Morrongiello, John Renbourn and Richard Strasser. He has performed as a soloist and with various groups across North America and Europe and has recorded in a variety of contexts, playing Early Music, Hawaiian Slack-key guitar and Celtic, Mexican and American dance music. One of only a handful of players who specialize in the cittern, he is involved in recording projects and performances dedicated to 18th-century composers for plucked string instruments. During the 1980s Doc Rossi was resident at London's acclaimed Islington Folk Club and The Last Straw, a London club that featured less traditionally oriented acoustic music. He has appeared at the Hudson River Revival, the Philadelphia Folk Festival, and the National Folk Festival (UK). Also a scholar, Dr. Rossi has published a modern edition of Thomas Robinson's New Citharen Lessons (1609), plus articles dealing with guitar and cittern history, and with Shakespeare, Brecht, and the Beat Generation. Andrea Damiani studied the lute with Diana Poulton, Anthony Bailes and Hopkinson Smith. He has performed and recorded extensively across Europe and the USA, both as soloist and continuo player on archlute and theorbo. His passion for research on lute history and literature has led him to discover and record some previously unknown sources: J'ay pris amour, devoted to the heart-shaped manuscript preserved in Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, is the main early lute source before Ottaviano Petrucci's prints; and Folias, containing music from 17th-century central Italian sources for archlute, theorbo and guitar, among them a recently found manuscript containing unknown guitar pieces by Giovanni Paolo Foscrini. He has also recorded a CD dedicated to Il Fronimo of Vincenzo Galilei. Mr. Damiani has been invited to teach at several international early music courses, such as those held in Chiusi della Verna, Erice, Lanciano, and by the Cini Foundation of Venice. He regularly teaches at the International Summer Course held in Urbino. He is Lute Instructor at the Conservatorio S. Cecilia in Rome, and the author of Method for Renaissance Lute, published by Ut- Orpheus."^^xsd:string

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