- A lute (/ljuːt/ or /luːt/) is any
plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep
round back
enclosing a
hollow cavity,
usually with a
sound hole or opening...
- Tim
Crawford (2001). Lute (Arab. ‘ūd; Fr. luth; Ger. Laute; It. lauto,
leuto, liuto; Sp. laúd)
Grove Music Online doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article...
- (mother) [øi̯] as in öisin (at nights) [ɑu̯] as in
lauha (mild) [eu̯] as in
leuto (mild) [ou̯] as in
koulu (school) [ey̯] as in leyhyä (to waft) [æy̯] as...
- (PDF). Fingrid. 2020-03-27.
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riitti talvella -
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- They can be
found in
Antonio di Becchi's
Libro primo d'intabolatura de
leuto (1568), in
Antonio Valente's
Intavolatura de
cimbalo (1576), and in several...
- Qual in
pioggia dorata, RV 686
Giovanni Zamboni –
Sonate d'intavolatura di
leuto, Op. 1 Jan
Dismas Zelenka Capriccio in G major, ZWV 183
Capriccio in F major...
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Paladin (1983) John Dowland:
Musicke for the Lute (1984)
Intabolature Da
Leuto 'Del Divino'
Francesco da
Milano (1986)
Ancient Airs and Dances: 16th Century...
-
revision for
guitar of the
Antonio Vivaldi's "Concerto per due
Violini Leuto e B****o RV93", a
transcription for
guitar of the J.S. Bach's
sonatas originally...
- was a
Finnish American singer. He is
better known by his
stage name
Volpi Leuto.
Lehto learned to sing in his home town of H****i, Jämsä, and made a study...
-
Italian composer and
lutenist of the renaissance. 1536
Intabolatura de
leuto de
diversi autori (Milan:
Giovanni Antonio Casteliono),
seven of the nineteen...