- England, but
William Lawes and
others used
theorbos in
chamber ensembles and
opera orchestras. In France,
theorbos were
appreciated and used in orchestral...
- Vne and/or Lu
harpsichord keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord) lute,
theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. = manualiter,
without pedals)...
- the
theorbo.
Essentially a
tenor lute with the
theorbo's neck-extension, the
archlute lacks the
power in the
tenor and the b**** that the
theorbo's large...
-
Playing the
Theorbo is an oil on
canvas painting by
French artist Ernest Meissonier,
created in 1865. The
painting depicts a
soldier playing a
theorbo. The painting...
- lute and
theorbo (chitarrone) music,
which was
seminal in the
development of
these as solo instruments. His
nickname was "the
German of the
theorbo", deriving...
-
rackett from
iraqya or iraqiyya,
geige (violin) from ghichak, and the
theorbo from the tarab.
During the 1950s and the 1960s,
Arabic music began to take...
-
instruments Tembûr
chordophones 3 curdo-persiano
stringed instruments Theorbo chordophones 321.321
Europe stringed instruments Timple chordophones 3...
- The
torban (Ukrainian: Торбан, also
teorban or
Ukrainian theorbo) is a
Ukrainian musical instrument that
combines the
features of the
Baroque lute with...
-
group alongside chordal instruments such as organ, harpsichord, lute, or
theorbo.
Cellos are
found in many
other ensembles, from
modern Chinese orchestras...
-
included the violin, viol, viola,
viola d'amore, cello, contrab****, lute,
theorbo (which
often pla**** the b****o
continuo parts), mandolin,
Baroque guitar...