- a
Maryland court.
Judicial witch trials lasted until 1712, when
Virtue Violl was
accused and
found not-guilty.
Historian Francis Neal
Parke believed...
- together, the
Treble Lute, the Bandora, the Cittern, the Base-
Violl, the
Flute & Treble-
Violl. Morley's
Plaine and
Easie Introduction to
Practicall Musicke...
- Together, the
Treble Lute, the Pandora, the Cittern, the Base-
Violl, the
Flute &
Treble Violl. London:
William Barley, the ****igne of
Thomas Morley. (Second...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- (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...
-
Gardin for delight, or the Fift
booke of
Ayres onely for the Lute, the b****
Violl, and the Voyce, 1611,
dedicated to Lady Mary
Wroth (1587?–1651?)
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