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1. Lutenists synonyms, Lutenists pronunciation, Lutenists translation, English dictionary definition of Lutenists
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2. Lutenists play the lute, a string instrument. Eastern lute players play the Eastern lutes (see tanbur).
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3. Definition of Lutenists in the Definitions.net dictionary
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4. Information and translations of Lutenists in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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5. The names of these Lutenists were Johann Kropfgans and Sylvius Leopold Weiss, and it is likely they played a crucial role in Bach’s solo lute output
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6. “Two famous Lutenists” Sylvius Leopold Weiss, born in Wroclaw, modern-day Poland, was a near …
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7. Today, thanks to ground- breaking research by many musicologists, but also to great Lutenists such as Hopkinson Smith, we can once again benefit from first-hand teaching of the baroque lute
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8. A practical guide for beginning and advanced Lutenists then you have come to the right place
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9. Lutenists 'Lutenists' is a 9 letter word starting with L and ending with S Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Lutenists
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10. We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Lutenists will help you to finish your crossword today.
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11. Brown to highlight music by and for women guitarists and Lutenists at Friends of the Guitar Hour concert
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12. Lutenists / Lute Players We currently have 9 acts to book in this category
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13. French Lutenists established a repertory of lute solos based on stylized dances. They experimented with a variety of alternate tunings to create new sonorities, and by mid-century had settled on a new tuning for a lute of 11 courses:
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15. Pages in category "Lutenists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total
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16. The Jacobean Lutenists Karl Nyhlin Classical · 2012 Preview SONG TIME A Scots Tune
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17. Dolata and Coelho are sure-figured and refined Lutenists
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18. A Practical Guide For Beginning And Advanced Lutenists sheet music
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19. ‘One of the most famous composers and Lutenists of his day, Dowland also represented the Elizabethan artistic temperament.’
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20. ‘They were technically inept in the skills of composition, though some were fine singers and Lutenists.’.
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21. By the Baroque era the number of courses on lutes rose as high as 19, a number that today's Lutenists are doubtless relieved did not last.
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22. Lutenist (plural Lutenists) One who plays the lute, a lutist.
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23. 5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL GUIDE FOR WOULD-BE Lutenists
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24. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The disc evokes sighing poets and melancholy Lutenists in the chambers of a Jacobean …
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25. What does Lutenists mean? Plural form of lutenist
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26. With world-renowned Lutenists Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs as music directors, the ensemble (which included members of Bremen's Tragicomedia, Bologna's Concerto Palatino and Vancouver's La Cetra) that accompanied the production was easily on a musical par with the vocal stars of the show
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27. Media in category "Lutenists" The following 41 files are in this category, out of 41 total
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28. It was the backdrop to a masterful recital, not surprising to followers of this great performer who is sometimes described as the Dean of American Lutenists.
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29. Media in category "Lutenists in art" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 282 total
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30. This technique (although used by some German Lutenists since the mid 16th century), was discussed in popular lute treatises from around the turn of the 17th century and flourished throughout the Baroque
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31. This being said, many Lutenists in recent times have begun their musical life as guitarists
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32. A small group of singers from Guildhall’s Vocal department are joined by keyboard players and Lutenists from the Historical Performance department.
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33. Unlike many of the other Lutenists he was a member of the Hofkapelle and his rather low rate of wages in 1644-1645 indicates that he then chiefly worked as an ensemble-musician
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34. (Note: See Lutenists for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (lutenist) noun: a musician who plays the lute Also see Lutenists Words similar to lutenist Usage examples for lutenist Popular adjectives describing lutenist Words that often appear near lutenist
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35. Guitar Ensemble is also open to other instrumentalists and singers who are interested in working with guitarists/Lutenists
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36. In addition, there are regular performances of early and baroque music at PLU (including baroque opera), which Lutenists are especially encouraged to participate in.
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37. Listen to your favorite songs from The Royal Lewters - Music of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I's favourite Lutenists by Paul O'Dette Now
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LUTENISTS [ˈlo͞otnəst]
NOUN
Also called lutist. [Medieval Latin lūtānista, from lūtāna, lute, possibly from Old French lut; see lute1 .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. n.
n. A lute player. Also called lutist. [Medieval Latin lūtānista, from lūtāna, lute, possibly from Old French lut; see lute1 .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. n.
Lutenist Konrad Junghanel directs the passionate, urgent, vividly articulate vocal quintet, supported by harpsichordist Harald Hoeren, which makes up the Cologne-based Cantus Colln, in gripping accounts of works by a range of composers, Schutz and Giaches de Wert the only non-Italians. Dictionary browser ? Luth. Full browser ? ▼