-
produces a
relatively quiet sound. The
player of a lute is
called a lutenist,
lutanist or lutist, and a
maker of
lutes (or any
similar string instrument, or violin...
- used his mother's name first, then that of his
occupation (lantos
means '
lutanist, bard').
Angelitha W****
married a
Hungarian nobleman but did not have any...
-
Italian painter active in
Umbria Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631),
Italian lutanist and composer,
younger brother of the
astronomer Michelangelo Merisi da...
- stream. / Yea,
faileth now even
dream / The dreamer, and the lute the
lutanist...."
Merry England, v. 15, no. 87 (July 1890),
pages [163]-168 Thomson...
- he
complained that the life
model was a man in the pose of a
mediaeval lutanist.
During the Franco-Prussian war in 1870,
Bastien fought and was wounded...
-
Historical images, such as this
Galician 13th-century
illustration of
lutanists, can
inform modern performance practice, but must be
interpreted with...
-
Gamma Draconis, Xi Draconis, Nu Draconis, Beta
Draconis al-ʽAwwād the
Lutanist / Lute
Player العواد الْعَوَّاد
Albali al-Bāliʽ the
Swallower البالع البَالِع...
- the
silver charger.
Seated in
ascending position on Salome's side are a
lutanist,
Herodias and
Herod Antipas. They face the
foreground events seemingly...
- He also
studied music, most
likely with
either the
Ukrainian virtuoso lutanist Timofey Belogradsky, then
resident in Königsberg, or his
student Johann...
-
Hidden Waters 14 Paul
Tanaquil Attitudes 1922 15 Dean B. Jr.
Lyman The Last
Lutanist 16 Amos
Niven Wilder Battle-Retrospect 17
Marion M. Boyd
Silver Wands Frederick...