
English Lute Music of the Renaissance (c.1550-c.1630)
English Lute Music of the Renaissance (c.1550-c.1630)
English renaissance lute music
About 50-odd English lute manuscripts with music in renaissance tuning survive in the British Isles, plus maybe 15 or 16 Continental manuscripts with items of English lute music, plus …
Lute (Renaissance) – Early Music Instrument Database
Lute (Renaissance) The lute, or testudo as Praetorius subtitles it in reference to its tortoise-shaped back, was one of the most popular of the “perfect” instruments—instruments which …
English Renaissance Lute Music - YouTube
This recording presents a selection of famous and favourite lute works by Dowland, Cutting, Holborne, Johnson & more. Pavans and galliards by the Elizabethan...
Lute | Musica Antiqua - Department of Music and Theatre
During the Renaissance the lute held the highest respect of all musical instruments. The repertoire for this courtly instrument is vast. Delicacy, expressiveness and nuance of …
Database Music for Renaissance Lute – Belgian Lute Academy
This database provides a complete overview of all sources with music that was published for Renaissance lute between approximately 1460 and 1620. It includes almost 40,000 titles …
Lute | Musical Instrument & History of the Stringed Instrument
In Europe, lute refers to a plucked stringed musical instrument popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. The lute that was prominent in European popular art and music of the Renaissance …
5 | Music In The Renaissance Era | Lute and Ensemble Music …
The most important household instrument of the Renaissance was the lute, a plucked string chordophone. Indeed, it was called the "king of instruments." It was ideal for home use: …
The lute: a brief history from the 13th to the 18th ... - Early Music …
Jul 13, 2015 · During the 15th century, three changes happened to the lute: it increased the number of courses, changed its tuning, and began to be played with fingertips rather than …
Timeless Lute Music - YouTube
Discover the timeless beauty of the lute—an instrument that sang in the courts of kings, echoed through Renaissance gardens, and matured in the ornate halls ...