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orpharions and others.
Lutenistic practice has
reached considerable heights in
recent years,
thanks to a
growing number of world-class
lutenists: Rolf Lislevand...
- lutes,
archlutes and theorbos. His
instruments are pla**** by many
notable lutenists, in
particular by
Robert Barto,
Patrick O'Brien and Paul O'Dette. "The...
- 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...
- 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...
- in
history and one of the best-known and most
technically accomplished lutenists of his day. In
later life,
Weiss became a
friend of
Wilhelm Friedemann...
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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...
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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...
- do****ented
tradition of
romantic songs,
continued by the
Elizabethan lutenists. Some of the
earliest art
songs are
found in the
music of
Henry Purcell...
- 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...
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Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2
October 1951),
known as Sting, is an
English musician,
activist and actor. He was the frontman, prin****l songwriter...