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Marpa Music
allows me to express my love of music, present some recordings I've
made or been
involved in & offer vinyl from my personal
collection for sale as well as share some vintage MP3s recorded
from my vinyl collection. It will also become a platform for other musicians
such as the excellent young opera tenor Dovlet Nurgeldiyev. You can also
read about my Hi-Fi experiences and find tips and links to various audio
sites. And me? I'm Eamonn Sullivan.

If
you live in or around Amsterdam and are thinking about taking singing lessons, then visit
Karouchka Visscher's site by clicking
here or on the logo above! She
has more
than 20 years of experience,
teaches students at all levels & can accompany you
at the piano in all kinds of styles from pop to musicals, classical
liederen and baroque. Or perhaps you are an actor who needs some vocal training for
stagework or you need some vocal coaching for public speaking and
presentations. Even if you think you can't sing a note she can help you to discover your hidden musicality.
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DOVLET
NURGELDIYEV
Visit the site of Dovlet
Nurgeldiyev the young lyric tenor from Turkmenistan. Dovlet possesses a fantastic voice
which not only sounds rich and velvety throughout its range but has
'soul', the ability to reach out and touch one's heart - a real gift!
You can follow his career via Dovletnurgeldiyev.com! He's
currently a member of the International Opera
Studio at Hamburg State Opera where he made a highly acclaimed debut singing Fenton In
Verdi's Falstaff and will be appearing in many other productions during this
2009/2010 season.
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Ed
Saunders Audio Site
For all your Shure replacement stylus needs I recommend Ed Sanders audio
site - click here to visit his
site.
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Click on the
above logo to visit Rudolf Bruil's highly informative and
invaluable source of audio-hints/links/aids. If you're a vinyl
addict I recommend you check out
his Universal
Stabilizing Ring & his
Record
Stabilizer Weight.
These are excellent products and essential additions to your turntable -
they really are the icing on the cake of your analogue experience.
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