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  • *The Lute Player by Norah Lofts *Standard of Honor by Jack Whyte *Wyrd by Sue Gough * The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott en before = Eleanor of Aquitaine ...
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  • musical instruments such as conch (shankh), lute (veena), flute (bansuri), ... It is performed with a tanpura (long-necked lute) and a pakhawaj (barrel-shaped ...
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  • sexual exploitation of women. She also painted The Lute Player (with a female subject) in 1610. It was at this time that she also learned to write. ...
    17 KB (2,585 words) - 10:58, 16 August 2023
  • piano part imitates, at times, the sonorities of lute music. The culmination of his series of neo-classical works was the Second Orchestral Suite ...
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  • Chaozhou, Hakka and Shandong. The pipa, a kind of lute, believed to have been introduced from the Arabian Peninsula area during the sixth century and ...
    33 KB (4,845 words) - 16:58, 24 October 2023
  • For other uses see Conductor [[Image:full score.jpg|thumb|250px|A conductor's score and batons]] Conducting is the act of directing a musical ...
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  • The stringed instruments tar (skin-faced lute), the kamancha (skin-faced spike fiddle), the oud, originally barbat, and the saz (long necked ...
    32 KB (4,526 words) - 01:09, 11 November 2022
  • Stringed instruments in Azerbaijan include the tar (skin-faced lute ... Ashiqs are traveling bards who sing and play the saz, a form of lute ...
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  • Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz. He had a unique tambur (lute) known as Moti Khan in his possession. The famous Persian poet laureate Zuhuri served as his court ...
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  • ft. high, sitting upon a mat. Each one held either a lute, a guitar, a sheng or a yu (mouth-organs with free reeds). All were dressed in flowered silks ...
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  • all dances except the gigues employ the French lute style brisé, sarabandes, and courantes frequently being variations on the allemande. The gigues ...
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  • harder, recipe for the etching ground, using lute-makers' varnish rather than a wax-based formula. This enabled lines to be more deeply bitten ...
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  • other keyboard works, BWV 995–1000 lute music, BWV 1001–1040 chamber ... a similar set for cello and another for lute. He wrote trio sonatas, solo ...
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  • The Lute Platform in Hanyang was where the legendary musician Yu Boya is said to have played. Yu Boya played for the last time over the grave ...
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  • *Sonatas for lute Friedrich Ludwig Aemilius Kunzen *Symphonies Leopold Kozeluch *Symphonies Franz Anton Rössler/Antonio Rosetti *Symphonies ...
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  • interest in anything else. In addition to the lute, he also played the harpsichord and guitar. === The murders === In 1586, Gesualdo married his ...
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  • Thomas Campion wrote lute songs. Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser and William Shakespeare helped popularize the sonnet. In France, La Pléiade ...
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  • monks to the accompaniment of a melancholic Japanese lute. Significantly the warring sides were known by their colors: red for the Taira clan and white ...
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  • the shape and playing techniques of the Lute (which centuries later evolved ... classical guitar) is a descendent from the lute. The first guitars are thought ...
    47 KB (7,370 words) - 23:16, 21 April 2024
  • to have derived from a West African skin-covered lute; such instruments (generally with four strings) are still played today in Senegal, Gambia, Mali ...
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