Thomas Dressler: Guestbook
FrerveHed
October 5, 2008
serious away make a revelation mostly depressed byway someone's cup of tea opulence within reach of to.
Snookyftitz
March 24, 2008
Played the Conrad Doll instrument, as well as Moselem Springs Tannenberg back in the 70's.
Nice to hear their's
still interest.
Sunflowerwolf
March 16, 2008
This is very nise auditory
John Svid
February 25, 2008
Wow great site! Some really helpful information there.
I’m sorry for little off-topic, but I want to ask you about design of this site.
Did you make this template yourself or got from any templates website?
Looks pretty cool for me. Wonderful well this reading.
Thomas Dreßler
March 11, 2006
Hi there,
i´d "googled" my name and found this site.
It´s funny to see my name in the web by american people.
It´ll be great when there will come an answer of the Thomas Dressler who is the owner of this website.
See you
Thomas
Dorothy Wright
October 13, 2005
just looking for an old friend....glad to find your website, hope to hear from you.
Ask me about a performace of the Leningrad symphony...in Sept 2002, in ST. Pete (russia, not FLA, for my 40th..ignoring the US who thought Sept 11, 2002 was the "first" anniversary of Sept 11)...possibly the most sublime performance I've ever heard, other than turning pages for you practicing Bach's toccata etc when we were 15 and 16
David Lines
August 16, 2005
Thanks for the copy of your Round Lake CD, Tom! I featured several tracks on my Appassionata for Organ program at Live365.com and was pleased to see several "Thumbs up!" in the ratings my listeners sent in. Amazing work for such a difficult recording location!
Timothy Grenz
August 2, 2005
Tom,
Terrific site. Your playing of the Early Masters is phenominal!
Phil Gresens
July 26, 2005
Tom,
Love the website. I also love The Wedge sound clip! Keep up the great playing!
Nicholas F. Russotto
May 1, 2005
Great website, Tom! Always enjoy reading your postings. . . Fun and informative. Love the sound clips. The Wedge sounds great!
David Cameron
March 31, 2005
The rhythmic unity, flexibility without loss of focus on the tactus, is really impressive. How's your time, Thomas? There's an invaluable book in the making here--or at least a challenging and exciting article for TAO?
Michael Whitcomb
January 10, 2005
It's always worth reading your posts on the list. There is no doubt you have a passion for the organ and harpsichord. I look forward to hearing you at the keyboards of either/both as both are loves of mine. Nice website.
Tracy Hart
January 5, 2005
Nice site here Tommy! I do believe I have phsycic abilities. I've been thinking of you the last couple of weeks and just recieved your "shameless plug". It always seems to work that way. Usually you call though. The email thing is a new twist. :o)
Kenneth Patty
November 18, 2004
Excellent and well done site. Informative and not at all overdone. Must hear Tom play sometime. Sounds the dedicated and true lover of his art.
David Lines
August 23, 2004
I've enjoyed reading your posts on piporg-l. If you're ever in Seattle, come see my 1887 Kilgen tracker!
Kathy
August 16, 2004
Very nice website!