- a
Maryland court.
Judicial witch trials lasted until 1712, when
Virtue Violl was
accused and
found not-guilty.
Historian Francis Neal
Parke believed...
- Twice, Her Book" or by the
inscription on its
first leaf, "Songs unto the
violl and lute," is a
music m****cript
commonplace book. It is a
noted source...
- of 2, 4 and 5 parts: with
Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the
Violl de Gamba) is a book of
songs composed by
Renaissance composer John Dowland...
- together, the
Treble Lute, the Bandora, the Cittern, the Base-
Violl, the
Flute & Treble-
Violl. Morley's
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke...
- in 1610 and a
Second Booke of Ayres, some to sing and play to the B****e-
Violl alone:
others to be sung to the Lute and B****
Viollin in 1612. The first...
- The
Second Booke of
Songs or Ayres, of 2.4.and 5.parts: With
Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the
Violl de
Gamba (1600) —Modern transcription...
- (for gamba)
appears in many permutations; e.g., "viola de gambo", "gambo
violl", "viol de gambo", or "viole de gambo", used by such
notables as Tobias...
- Together, the
Treble Lute, the Pandora, the Cittern, the Base-
Violl, the
Flute &
Treble Violl. London:
William Barley, the ****igne of
Thomas Morley. (Second...
- Playnsong, ca. 1638
Organ Consort Set 2 (Fantasy—Fantasy—Air) a 5 in a, For Ye
Violls, ca. 1638
Organ Consort Set 3 (Fantasy—Air—Pavan—Air) a 5 in c, ca. 1638...
-
Purcell the
elder as
musician in
ordinary for the lute and
voice and lute and
violl, at the fee of 40l., and 16l. 2s. 6d.
yearly for livery,
while his post...