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slightly later operas, namely, a harpsichord, a | lute, a viol, an archlute, and a triple flute. |
tole may have been performed as solo voice with | lute accompaniment-certainly Marchetto Cara may have |
Profile is a 1973 instrumental guitar and | lute album by the Dutch guitarist Jan Akkerman. |
He was a skilled player of the Chinese | lute, an old version of pipa which has been called r |
Lt. Gen | Lute and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for M |
niment for twarab, as well as gabusi (a type of | lute) and ndzendze. |
eeting there and cultivating an interest in the | lute and viol, among other instruments. |
yrena syrenarum', that combined features of the | lute and psaltery, and it is believed to be the ance |
ms by John Donne and Thomas Campion, as well as | lute and viol music. |
as an excellent musician, playing well upon the | lute, and also a good linguist, speaking French with |
. Bach; as well as two large scale concerti for | lute and orchestra. |
uoso player (a "grand master") of oud (the Arab | lute) and singer with an exceptional vocal range and |
n with Francesco Geminiani, learned to play the | lute and organ, and was an organist in Rotterdam. |
various | lute and orchestral suites |
J.S. Bach on Viola Bastarda, | Lute and Lute-Harpsichord (double CD) (Hungaroton Cl |
1583-1642) was a composer for the | lute, and writer on alchemy. |
ally played with a lyre (Kemenche) (or violin), | lute, and mandolin (or askomandoura). |
universelle, in two German books (tablature for | lute and tablature for mandore). |
3) was a Turkish composer, and a notable tanbur | lute and cello player. |
Awake, my | lute, and struggle for thy part with all thy art. |
vezzosetta from La Risonanti Sfere for soprano, | lute and viola da gamba |
te works of Anthony Holborne, Vol. 1, Music for | Lute and Bandora, (Harvard University Press, 1967). |
significant contribution to the revival of the | lute and its repertoire in Europe and America. |
If Bo Yi Kao would have simply played his | lute and not resorted to physical action, he would h |
atin and composition as well as viola da gamba, | lute and organ, most probably in his native town. |
en in two versions: one for voice or voices and | lute, and another for four equal voices. |
variety of instrumental combinations including | lute and viols. |
Since 1976, he has served as Professor of | Lute and Director of Early Music at the Eastman Scho |
in Arizona with wife Stephanie and two children | Lute Anthony and Mackenzie Martha. |
Many | Lute arrangements of compositions by Geminiani, Loca |
began his career in " Edirne State Choir" as a | lute artist. |
the chance to perform two final songs with his | lute as to save his life from the king's wrath, Bo Y |
a book of villanelle which included a part for | lute, as well as a group of canzonettas. |
raine and that he learned to play the kobza and | lute at the Hlukhiv Music Academy in Ukraine. |
Currently, he teaches | lute at the Portland Conservatory of Music in Portla |
hdad, Iraq and began playing the oud (an Arabic | lute) at age nine. |
Stupidly however, Bo Yi Kao threw the | lute at Daji in a fit of anger, which caused his dea |
ounded by Roger Harmon, who formerly had taught | lute at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryl |
The first book included | lute ayres, described as "Aries for 4 voices to the |
Lute Barnes (born 1947), former professional basebal | |
In June 2004, | Lute began more than two years as Director of Operat |
will mean 'arciliuto', the classic Renaissance | lute being in disuse by this time. |
Adriaen Smout: The Thysius | Lute Book / Het luitboek van Thysius. 3 vols., Leide |
In 1982, Aunt | Lute Book Company was founded by Barb Wieser and Joa |
Aunt | Lute Books was the 2004 - 2005 and the 2005 - 2006 B |
ersity of Vienna and was best known for his two | lute books written for the self-teaching of a lay au |
Aunt | Lute Books is a multicultural feminist press whose m |
Howe's first novel, Shell Shaker (Aunt | Lute Books, San Francisco), received an American Boo |
San Francisco: Aunt | Lute Books. |
Douglas Edward | Lute, born November 3, 1952, is a lieutenant general |
The scrolls or other decoration on the ends of | lute bridges are integral to the bridge, and are not |
Partie, A, | lute, Bsb |
A baroque | lute built in 1631, which had been played at Mazak's |
e mano, a viol-shaped instrument tuned like the | lute, but both instruments continued in coexistence. |
transcriptions of Geminiani's violin works for | lute by J.B. Hagen extant. |
ur cycles of progressive pieces for Renaissance | lute by the Ukrainian-American composer Roman Turovs |
84, Barto took top honors at the "International | Lute Competition" in Toronto and the "Musica Antiqua |
1626 - 1710) was a famous French lutenist and | lute composer. |
He was an author of several | lute compositions, most notably preludies, fantasies |
2 | Lute concerti |
Aunt | Lute continues to operate independently as a nonprof |
His solo | lute debut was a Bach programme at the Wigmore Hall |
the nymph Daphne and her fate, and "Like as the | lute delights". |
Like as the | lute delights, or else dislikes, |
Dance: Basse Dance; Theme ( | lute duet) |
This galliard is the only | lute duet, aside from those by Thomas Robinson, publ |
ed as bouzoukia) is a musical instrument in the | lute family, with a pear-shaped body and a long neck |
The string length is variable, like all of the | lute family, but generally in the range of 32 to 36 |
thic metal styles in an instrumental mixture of | lute, flute, piano and cello. |
Corinna's | Lute for Female Chorus and Piano |
In 1990 the Aunt | Lute Foundation was established as a non profit publ |
ncino and Marchetto Cara arranged for voice and | lute; French motets and chansons; motets, including |
ental versions by Dowland include Lachrimae for | lute, Galliard to Lachrimae for lute and Lachrimae a |
n of popular instruments such as the bandurria, | lute, guitar and tambourine, instruments which are n |
ddition, Gerwig also composed several works for | lute, guitar and other stringed instruments. |
Bill Badley - | Lute, guitar, steel-string guitar, Mandolin, mandoce |
nd partitas for solo violin adapted for Baroque | Lute has been called 'arguably the best you can buy |
As a teacher of the baroque | lute, he has advocated the use of gut strings with n |
During his lifetime he was renowned for his | lute improvisations. |
depicted holding a biwa, a traditional Japanese | lute in contrast to Saraswati who holds a stringed i |
Suite, D, | lute, in G. Telemann: Der getreue Musikmeister (Hamb |
The | Lute in Britain: A History of the Instrument and its |
From 1990 to 1996, Timothy Burris was | lute instructor at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in |
alogo ... sopra l'arte del bene intavolare in a | lute intabulation. |
Galliard (an invention for two to play upon one | lute) is a piece by John Dowland for the lute. |
A | lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck and |
The | lute is identifiable by its size and shape, with the |
n and Weiss contra Mattheson: in Defence of the | Lute', JLSA, vi (1973), 48-62 |
Lute Joseph Boone (May 6, 1890 to July 29, 1982), wa | |
It usually refers to French Baroque music for | lute, keyboard instruments or the viol. |
Varietie of | Lute Lessons, Robert Dowland's anthology of 1610 (in |
r of important manuscripts, including the Siena | Lute Manuscript, Mozart's Galimathias Musicum K.32 a |
arge number of his works have been preserved in | lute manusripts. |
arlin Glynn, Lainie Kazan, Gary Swanson, Denise | Lute, Mario Macaluso, David Margulies and directed b |
sted of Custer LaRue (soprano), Ronn McFarlane ( | lute), Mary Anne Ballard (viols, fiddle), Larry Lipk |
Aunt | Lute merged with another feminist publisher, Spinste |
He wrote around 600 pieces for | lute, most of them grouped into 'sonatas' (not to be |
e most important and most prolific composers of | lute music in history and one of the best-known and |
atic statements; on the other hand, some of his | lute music includes lines of vocal character in stri |
The collected | lute music of John Dowland with Lute tablature and k |
Gerle published three volumes of | lute music through Hieronymus Formschneider, a Nurem |
two volumes), the earliest known publication of | lute music |
l Adriaenssen - Pratum musicum, a collection of | lute music for solo and ensemble, published in Antwe |
The Collected | Lute Music of John Dowland with lute tablature and k |
He published two collections of | lute music (containing 126 frottolas and 46 ricercar |
Lute of Pythagoras, a geometric form | |
He has made transcriptions for | lute of Bach's solo violin works and solo cello suit |
ng career in 2000 as a graduate-assistant under | Lute Olson at Arizona. |
Even after the further success | Lute Olson enjoyed at the University of Arizona (inc |
Lute Olson (born 1934), American basketball coach | |
coach, Bob Oliva, reached out to then-UA coach | Lute Olson and his staff. |
borough as the assistant coach to Hall of Famer | Lute Olson at the University of Arizona. |
ikenesses to the game but coaches Roy Williams, | Lute Olson, Billy Donovan, John Calipari, Jay Wright |
tory in the final game over Arizona, coached by | Lute Olson. |
eng (bridged zither), yehu (coconut-shell bowed | lute), or yangqin (hammered dulcimer), together with |
The peg is made a bit like the pegs on a | lute or a viol: there is a hole between the part one |
ate from the 17th century and were composed for | lute or other plucked string instruments. |
accompanied himself on an Appalachian dulcimer, | lute, or other plucked stringed instrument. |
In the 1660s, he taught | lute Paris nobles. |
Sonata for Two Lutes in A major both | lute parts played by John Schneiderman (Vgo Recordin |
Leif Karlson, citole, | lute, percussions |
In 1995 he obtained his diploma in | lute performance from the Schola Cantorum Basiliensi |
fornia, San Diego, having majored in historical | lute performance. |
within its pentatonic confines a kudyapi (boat | lute) piece from the province of Maguindanao in Mind |
Four | lute pieces from English sources can be attributed t |
Among the earliest examples are two celebrated | lute pieces by John Dowland, the Farewell and Forlor |
The kelutviaq is a one-string fiddle or | lute played by the Inuit of Nelson Island and southw |
The | Lute Player by Norah Lofts |
tized 6 November 1564 - c. 1626) was an English | lute player and songwriter. |
Statues of a | lute player and a harpist were found together in a s |
" though some trace it to Arabic al'awwad ("the | lute player"). |
or example, his love of music is represented by | lute players, bagpipers and singers; his enthusiasm |
the ambassador Count Keyserlinck to perfect his | lute playing under the tutelage of Silvius Leopold W |
Lute, Poland | |
he band reached success in 1991, with the album | Lute pra Viver (Fight to Live), including the radio |
His PhD thesis researches | lute practice in 18th-century Dresden: Lute and Theo |
In 1981 he was invited to start a | lute program at the Scuole Civiche di Milano in Mila |
Adolfo Broegg (1961-2006) ( | lute, psaltery and citola), |
s used during the Trecento included the vielle, | lute, psaltery, flute, and organetto (portative orga |
The Art Of The | Lute: Renaissance And Baroque Masterpieces From Fran |
ble not only for the place Capirola occupies in | lute repertoire, but also for the earliest known dyn |
yros Koulouris (guitars, background vocals, and | lute), Robert Fitoussi (bass, and lead vocals on tra |
At a Bath Classical Guitar & | Lute Society meeting in 1981 Evans met John K. Greye |
ilable on microfilm as a loan to members of the | Lute Society of America, or as part of The Ancient M |
The Belgian | Lute Society |
He has regularly been on the faculty of the | Lute Society of America's Summer Seminar series. |
He is founding member of the Italian | Lute Society, he is a consulting editor of the Lute |
12 Sonatas for | Lute solo |
The whole partita was transcribed by Bach for | lute solo, cataloged as BWV 1006a. |
Old tears) already existed as a | lute solo. |
The facsimile editions of Hagen's solo | lute sonatas (1983) and chamber works (1984) have be |
The words are from | Lute Song by Tennyson. |
Flow my Tears is a | lute song (specifically, an "ayre") by the accomplis |
His recordings include the | lute songs of Dowland, operas by Handel, Britten's A |
Musique and Sweet Poetrie, also for BIS, 2007; | lute songs from Europe with Jakob Lindberg. |
Kurofune (Black ships) - | lute songs for Europeans in 17thC Japan. |
It is based on | lute songs by Besard, a piece for baroque guitar by |
rdings from the 78 RPM era included Renaissance | lute songs recorded for HMV (issued in the United St |
nown for performing music from the Middle Ages, | lute songs from the Renaissance period, Baroque sacr |
He is a master of ancient | lute, Spanish vihuela and theorbo. |
On August 10, 2007, | Lute stated that the United States should "consider" |
Pengov sings and plays | lute, steel-string acoustic guitar and twelve-string |
strings (16' 8' 8' 4' 2'), six rows of jacks, a | lute stop and harp stop for the 16'. |
iderman is currently the director of guitar and | lute studies at the University of California, Irvine |
1727 and the winter of 1731, this extraordinary | Lute Suite exists in another version, as the Cello S |
ublished an edition of these transcriptions for | lute tablature, classical guitar and staff notation. |
een among the first to introduce ornaments into | lute tablature. |
sometimes for multiple voices, with or without | lute tablature; occasionally keyboard scores survive |
His first | lute teacher was his father Esaias (lutenist to the |
fter, he worked for a short time as a flute and | lute teacher at the University of Leipzig. |
After his military service, he worked as an oud | lute teacher. |
n and English solo song, continuo practices and | lute technique. |
ose to an orpharion, and closer to contemporary | lute than to cittern or guitar construction. |
In Rome he studied the | lute, the viol and the harp, and began to acquire a |
These include the vihuela, Renaissance | lute, theorbo, Renaissance and Baroque guitars and t |
Other Aunt | Lute titles include the first U.S. collection of Fil |
Incorporating the ornateness of the French | lute tradition, as well as the simplicity and direct |
1 Duo for | Lute und Violin |
s at court, and was the author of Songs for the | Lute, Viol and Voice (1606). |
contains an introduction to the performance of | lute, viola da gamba (Grossgeigen), and rebec (Klein |
ans, galliards and allemands, set forth for the | lute, viols or violins, in five parts |
He is considered to be one of the best | lute virtuosos of his time and one of the first grea |
The Art of the | Lute, Vol. |
On 15 May 2007, | Lute was appointed by George W. Bush to serve as Ass |
re exotic instruments like Pat Patrick's 'space | lute', which gives a playfully sinister sound to 'Af |
As well as compositions for the | lute which are today highly regarded, he wrote on th |
rmonic modulations and good counterpoint on the | lute will be surprised and full of disbelief to hear |
The commonly accepted symbol of discord, a | lute with a broken string, is included next to a hym |
or) and Mandolin with Walter K. Bauer, then the | Lute with Joseph Iadone - he also played the Cello. |
He studied | lute with Massimo Lonardi, Paolo Chierici and Hopkin |
) (Greek: πανδούρα) was a medium or long-necked | lute with a small resonating chamber. |
The | lute works include dozens of pieces in many forms an |
His recording (in 2000) of Bach's | lute works (original versions) played on a multi-str |
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