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today be
called swan-necked
Baroque lutes; seventeenth-century
German theorbists pla**** single-strung
instruments in the
Italian tuning transposed down...
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joined the
musical ensemble of
Crown Prince Frederick of
Prussia as a
theorbist. He was
immediately granted permission to go to
Dresden to
purchase a...
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instrumentalist 3.
Stefano Sauli, b**** 4.
Matthias Weckmann,
organist 5.
Philipp Stolle,
tenor and
theorbist 6.
Friedrich Werner,
cornettist and alto 7." v t e...
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Robert de Visée (c. 1655 – 1732/1733) was a
French lutenist, guitarist,
theorbist and viol
player at the
court of the
kings Louis XIV and
Louis XV, as well...
- lute music. A
dozen pieces by
Johnson were also
recorded by
lutenist and
theorbist Yavor Genov in his
album Orpheus Anglorum (Brilliant classics, 2018)....
- years. He was
active as a
continuo lutenist, guitarist,
citternist and
theorbist, and
performed throughout Europe and
North America with the Harp Consort...
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Leonora Baroni (December 1611 – 6
April 1670) was an
Italian singer,
theorbist, lutenist, viol player, and composer. She was the
daughter of
Adriana Basile...
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Maria Evangelina Mascardi is an
Argentinian lutenist, guitarist, and
theorbist,
resident of Orte in Italy, and a
professor of lute at the Conservatorio...
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obtain appointment as an
auxiliary theorbist at the
Habsburg court in
Vienna with the same
salary as the main
theorbist,
Orazio Clementi. At the 1706 carnival...
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Christina Pluhar (Graz, 1965) is an
Austrian theorbist, harpist, conductor, and
director of L'Arpeggiata ensemble.
After studies at the
University of...