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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Roger Alan CornellMale Note Born: (suppressed / cannot tell if living) Married: (suppressed / cannot tell if living) Died:
Father: George Cornell Mother: Ruth Cornell"
WIFE
Born: (suppressed / living) Married: (suppressed / living) Died: Father: Francis Paul Titolo Mother: Monica Lucille Dempsey
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). bobspu.ged Photo Scrapbook of Roger Alan Cornell, November 22, 1956 FOR MODERN MUSICIANS, THE INSTRUMENTS ARE ANCIENT from Arlington Courier , June 1994 By themselves, early instruments like the Celtic harp, guitar, and hammer dulcimer are beautiful and mysterious at the same time. But at the fingertips of Linda Titolo and Roger Cornell of Arlington, those same instruments bring to life the essences of the ancieny music for which they were created. The couple met in college at Virgina Tech in 1977 and married in 1980. Both were musicians in school, but didn t perform together until they moved to Arlington in 1983. In an interview last week, Cornell said he began playing guitar at age nine, and I haven t stopped since . Titolo began studying violin when she was seven years old. Both play the hammer dulcimer, an ancient made of wood and metal strings that arehammered to produce sound. Cornell built his first in 1980, but soon realized it was more fun to play than to build. he said. In 1989, both Cornell and Titolo learned to play the folk, or Celtic harp. A folk harp differs from a concert harp in size and structure. A concert harp has foot pedalsmuch like a piano that enable the player to modulate or change notes. The folk harp features levers positioned at the top of the instrument that must be pushed or pulled to achieve the same result. Their musical repertoire consists mostly of Irish, Scottish, and English works, flavored with French fiddle tunesand an array of international ethnic delights, ranging from Japanese and Israeli fold dances to compositions from the Italian Renaissance. ...
2). bobspu.ged  Photo  Scrapbook of Roger Alan Cornell,  November 22, 1956

											
											

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