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- England, but William Lawes and others used theorbos in chamber ensembles and opera orchestras. In France, theorbos were appreciated and used in orchestral...
- 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...
- 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...
- Vne and/or Lu harpsichord keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord) lute, theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord) organ (/man. = manualiter, without pedals)...
- or formal classroom instruction. Early producers of lutes, archlutes, theorbos and vihuelas include the Tieffenbrucker family, Martin Hoffmann and Matteo...
- snare drums. John David Gladwin - second lute, lead vocals, double b****, theorbo Terence Alan Wincott - recorders, vocals, piano, crumhorn, harpsichord...
- The torban (Ukrainian: Торбан, also teorban or Ukrainian theorbo) is a Ukrainian musical instrument that combines the features of the Baroque lute with...
- 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...
- treble viols, tenor viol, b**** viol and theorbo continuo; and, later, for two violins, two b**** viols and two theorbos. Until recently the violin version was...
- Thomas Day was a singer, theorbo lutenist and choirmaster. He was appointed Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal in 1633 and was also Master of...