Early seventeenth century English lute manuscript culture, examined from textual, physical and historical perspective
P(論文)Two lute books by Charles Mouton were printed in the second half of the seventeenth century in ...
This article describes a previously undocumented source of English music dating from the middle of t...
Abstract“Buy, Reade, Regard”: Learning to Sing and Play through the Printed Page in Early Modern Eng...
This study examines English manuscripts of music for solo lute from between 1570 and 1630, the perio...
The change in lute playing from the monophonic ensemble style using the plectrum-plucking technique ...
The lute played a central role in the rich musical culture of the seventeenth-century ‘Golden Age’ o...
3 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D77794 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
After 1600, The Lute music flourished in France, especially at the reign of Louis XIII and the early...
P(論文)The lute book of Jacques Gallot, published in the second half of the seventeenth century in Par...
[35] p. 9 x 13 cm.Tablature for the guitar on 5 lines filling the first 14 pages of the manuscript. ...
Of the various periods in the lute's history, that which is chronologically closest to us - the 18th...
In part because of the complexities of the German tablature system, lute music preserved in manuscri...
The view that the lute exercised an important influence on the formation of French harpsichord style...
Informed Play presents a conceptual understanding of tone production based on extensive historical r...
The English lute song book of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries represents a short-...
P(論文)Two lute books by Charles Mouton were printed in the second half of the seventeenth century in ...
This article describes a previously undocumented source of English music dating from the middle of t...
Abstract“Buy, Reade, Regard”: Learning to Sing and Play through the Printed Page in Early Modern Eng...
This study examines English manuscripts of music for solo lute from between 1570 and 1630, the perio...
The change in lute playing from the monophonic ensemble style using the plectrum-plucking technique ...
The lute played a central role in the rich musical culture of the seventeenth-century ‘Golden Age’ o...
3 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D77794 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
After 1600, The Lute music flourished in France, especially at the reign of Louis XIII and the early...
P(論文)The lute book of Jacques Gallot, published in the second half of the seventeenth century in Par...
[35] p. 9 x 13 cm.Tablature for the guitar on 5 lines filling the first 14 pages of the manuscript. ...
Of the various periods in the lute's history, that which is chronologically closest to us - the 18th...
In part because of the complexities of the German tablature system, lute music preserved in manuscri...
The view that the lute exercised an important influence on the formation of French harpsichord style...
Informed Play presents a conceptual understanding of tone production based on extensive historical r...
The English lute song book of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries represents a short-...
P(論文)Two lute books by Charles Mouton were printed in the second half of the seventeenth century in ...
This article describes a previously undocumented source of English music dating from the middle of t...
Abstract“Buy, Reade, Regard”: Learning to Sing and Play through the Printed Page in Early Modern Eng...