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  • Lute (redirección desde Lutenists)
    orpharions and others. Lutenistic practice has reached considerable heights in recent years, thanks to a growing number of world-class lutenists: Rolf Lislevand…
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  • Michelagnolo Galilei (categoría Italian lutenists)
    madrigal composers, went there for a time, as did lutenists Diomedes Cato and Valentin Bakfark. Lutenists were particularly in demand, and a considerable…
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  • Michael Schäffer (11 November 1937 – 7 September 1978) was a German lutenist. He was a pioneer in the rediscovery of French Baroque lute works and concertized…
    3 kB (243 palabras) - 14:21 7 ago 2023
  • documented tradition of romantic songs, continued by the Elizabethan lutenists. Some of the earliest art songs are found in the music of Henry Purcell…
    12 kB (1573 palabras) - 10:43 12 may 2024
  • baritone Kurt Widmer United States of America: bassoonist Donna Agrell, lutenists Hopkinson Smith and Crawford Young; cornettist Bruce Dickey; and trumpeter…
    5 kB (476 palabras) - 14:44 2 feb 2024
  • lutes, archlutes and theorbos. His instruments are played by many notable lutenists, in particular by Robert Barto, Patrick O'Brien and Paul O'Dette. "The…
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  • Heidelberg. At the Schola Cantorum in Basel, he worked under the tutelage of lutenists Eugen Dombois, Hopkinson Smith, and Peter Croton. He has given performances…
    3 kB (109 palabras) - 16:49 10 sep 2023
  • Sting (musician) (categoría English lutenists)
    Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician, activist and actor. He was the frontman, songwriter and…
    115 kB (11 887 palabras) - 13:07 20 may 2024
  • John Alford (fl. 16th century) was a lutenist in London. He published there in 1568 a translation of Adrian Le Roy's work on the lute under the title of…
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  • Richard Stone is an American lutenist, music director, educator and music editor. He performs on lute and theorbo as a soloist and accompanist; he and…
    8 kB (735 palabras) - 15:26 20 dic 2023
  • John Dowland (categoría English lutenists)
    century's early music revival, has been a continuing source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists. John Dowland (1563-1626) - The King of Denmark…
    36 kB (4347 palabras) - 16:20 12 may 2024
  • Robert Ballard II (c.1572 or 1575 – after 1650) was a prominent French lutenist and composer. Probably born in Paris, his father, Robert Ballard Senior…
    2 kB (165 palabras) - 02:30 2 jun 2023
  • Neapolitan one... "Instrumentarium". Alon Sariel – mandolinist, conductor, lutenist. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2018. "Concert…
    79 kB (8554 palabras) - 16:49 9 may 2024
  • Mary, Queen of Scots (categoría Lutenists)
    Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542…
    90 kB (11 013 palabras) - 11:30 20 may 2024
  • in Vilnius at some point in their lives. Vilnius was also home to the lutenist virtuoso Bálint Bakfark. One of the first local musicians known from written…
    335 kB (31 357 palabras) - 20:13 21 may 2024
  • Sylvius Leopold Weiss (categoría German lutenists)
    in history and one of the best-known and most technically accomplished lutenists of his day. He was a teacher to Philip Hyacinth, 4th Prince Lobkowicz…
    4 kB (410 palabras) - 08:13 17 abr 2024
  • Diomedes Cato, a native-born Italian who lived in Kraków, became a renowned lutenist at the court of Sigismund III; he not only imported some of the musical…
    288 kB (23 646 palabras) - 22:31 21 may 2024
  • Ernst Gottlieb Baron (categoría German lutenists)
    Dresden to purchase a theorbo. In Dresden he received tuition from the lutenists Sylvius Leopold Weiss and I.A. Hofer. After Frederick's accession in 1740…
    5 kB (640 palabras) - 11:44 5 jul 2022
  • Kleinman 1985, p. 137. Moote 1989, p. 292 "INTERVIEW with Miguel Yisrael, lutenist, about the lute in France in the 17th century". classiquenews.com. "CND…
    41 kB (4650 palabras) - 14:55 18 may 2024
  • known that John Dowland – the most famous Renaissance lutenist nowadays – worked as a court lutenist in Denmark from 1598 to 1606. Besides Robinson's own…
    9 kB (1139 palabras) - 02:46 12 abr 2024
  • sent by the Duke of Milan, Thomas de Averencia de Brescia, probably a lutenist. The historian Andrea Thomas makes a useful distinction between the loud…
    59 kB (7317 palabras) - 00:15 15 abr 2024