- 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...
- The
mandocello (Italian: mandoloncello,
Liuto cantabile,
liuto moderno) is a
plucked string instrument of the
mandolin family. It is
larger than the mandolin...
- (pressing down) the
strings with the left hand. The
theorbo is
related to the
liuto attiorbato, the
French théorbe des pièces, the archlute, the
German baroque...
- The
liuto cantabile, also
termed a
liuto moderno, is an
uncommon ten-stringed mandocello. This b****
variant of the
mandolin family was
developed by the...
-
Antiche danze et arie per
liuto,
Suite No.1,
Antiche danze et arie per
liuto,
Suite No.2,
Antiche danze et arie per
liuto,
Suite No.3:
Scores at the...
- The
cantore al
liuto –
typical Italian definition for
musicians and
composers at the end of 1400 – is the
singing lutist whose description and historical...
- and the
mother of
Regelinda of Zürich,
Duchess of Swabia. Her
father was
Liuto (Liutold) von Rheinau,
attested as
bailiff of the
Rheinau monastery in 878...
- as
saying the four-course
Roman mandolone was "usually
referred to as a
liuto." This was
important because the
instrument did not seem to
match the music...
- most was
published in his
first book, Il
primo libro d'intavolatura di
liuto (Munich, 1620),
which used
tablature notation. Some of his
pieces appeared...
- (Norway)
Laouto (Greece) Laúd (Spain, Cuba, Phillipines)
Lavta Liuqin (China)
Liuto cantabile (Italy) Luc
huyen cam (Vietnam) Lute (Europe) Harp lute Swedish...