- lutenists
- lu·te·nist || 'luËtÉ™nɪst n. person who plays the lute (stringed musical instrument)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Lute — Lutes redirects here. For the surname, see Lutes (surname). For other uses, see Lute (disambiguation). Lute A renaissance era lute strings Classification Neck … Wikipedia
Michelagnolo Galilei — (sometimes spelled Michelangelo) (18 December 1575 – 3 January 1631) was an Italian composer and lutenist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, active mainly in Bavaria and Poland. He was the son of music theorist and lutenist Vincenzo… … Wikipedia
John Dowland — Not to be confused with John Noel Dowland. John Dowland[1] (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, singer, and lutenist. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as Come, heavy sleep (the basis for… … Wikipedia
Denis Gaultier — (Gautier, Gaulthier; also known as Gaultier le jeune and Gaultier de Paris) (1597 or 1602/3 – 1672) was a French lutenist and composer. He was a cousin of Ennemond Gaultier. Contents … Wikipedia
lute — lute1 /looht/, n., v., luted, luting. n. 1. a stringed musical instrument having a long, fretted neck and a hollow, typically pear shaped body with a vaulted back. v.i. 2. to play a lute. v.t. 3. to perform (music) on a lute: a musician skilled… … Universalium
Music of Scotland — A Pipe Major playing the Great Highland Bagpipe Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which has remained vibrant throughout the 20th century, when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music. In spite of… … Wikipedia
Nigel North — (born 5 June 1954) is an English lutenist and guitarist. Contents 1 Student days 2 Teaching 3 Professional career 4 Published editions of lute music … Wikipedia
Hans Neusidler — (also Neusiedler, Newsidler) (c. 1508 09, Pressburg ndash February 2, 1563, Nuremberg) was a composer and lutenist of the Renaissance.LifeNeusidler first enters the historical record in 1530, when he first settled in Nuremberg. He was issued a… … Wikipedia
Gaultier, Denis — ▪ French composer also called Gaultier le Jeune (“the Younger”) born 1597 or 1603, Marseille? died January 1672, Paris, France celebrated lute virtuoso whose style influenced the French school of harpsichord music. Gaultier came… … Universalium
Charles Fleury — Charles Fleury, Sieur de Blancrocher (c. 1605 – November 1652) was a French lutenist. Known principally under the name Blancrocher (Blanrocher, Blancheroche), he was one of the leading performers of his day, active in Paris. Whether he composed… … Wikipedia