Dear colleagues, friends and any/all quasi-interested individuals:
I have recently joined the august ranks of violinist.com My name is Vincent P. Skowronski and I am a young enough yet semi-retired internationally recognized violinist, recording artist and Master Teacher of the instrument. I hail from Evanston, Il (Chicago, USA), carry a vintage BMu and MMu from Northwestern University and take this opportunity, hat-in-hand, to extend an invitation to each and every one of the "family" to visit my website at http://www.skowronskiplays.com Whomever it is that journeys to my site will then be able to more highly realize my global achievements as a concert violinist of some repute. Of course, my CDs, which currently number seven (7), have now become my creative passport-to-the-world as well as my legacy.
I look forward to hearing from all members of our group who might accept my SKOWRONSKI invitation, so that we might amiably chat and cajole one another while investigating the myriad machinations of our phantasmagoric violin world.
To that end, **Come One -- Come All** to the Skowronski website and make yourself to home! I'll have the light on.........
Sincrely
SKOWRONSKI
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October 5, 2005 at 06:49 PM · Hello, hello,
Nice of you to join professor!
For you who don't know Mr. Vincent P. Skowronski, you should visit his site and listen to him play the violin! He's a great violinist and also a friend. I'm happy to see you here professor, our v.com "family" can benefit very much from your experience.
Best regards,
Peter Ferreira