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What (who) is lutenist$45779$ - definition

ENGLISH COMPOSER
The Schoole of Musicke; New Citharen Lessons; Medulla Musicke; Thomas Robinson (lutenist)

Thomas Robinson (composer)         
Thomas Robinson () was an English Renaissance composer and music teacher, who flourished around 1600. He taught and wrote music for lute, cittern, orpharion, bandora, viol, and voice.
lutanist         
  • Lute playing Bach, Lute Suite No. 2 in C minor - I Prelude
  • A lute being made in a workshop
  • [[Orazio Gentileschi]]'s young lutenist, painted {{circa}} 1626, plays a 10-course lute, typical of the time from around 1600 through the 1630s
  • Man playing a [[Renaissance]] lute (holding position), 2006
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Lutenist; Lutes; Lutanist; Lutenists; Lutanists; Lutist; Lutists; Electric lute; Catline; Catling (music); Catlin (music); Catleen; Arcicalascione; Calascione; Liuto; Leuto
¦ noun variant spelling of lutenist.
Lutenist         
  • Lute playing Bach, Lute Suite No. 2 in C minor - I Prelude
  • A lute being made in a workshop
  • [[Orazio Gentileschi]]'s young lutenist, painted {{circa}} 1626, plays a 10-course lute, typical of the time from around 1600 through the 1630s
  • Man playing a [[Renaissance]] lute (holding position), 2006
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Lutenist; Lutes; Lutanist; Lutenists; Lutanists; Lutist; Lutists; Electric lute; Catline; Catling (music); Catlin (music); Catleen; Arcicalascione; Calascione; Liuto; Leuto
·noun ·same·as Lutanist.

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Thomas Robinson (composer)

Thomas Robinson (c. 1560 – c. 1610) was an English Renaissance composer and music teacher, who flourished around 1600. He taught and wrote music for lute, cittern, orpharion, bandora, viol, and voice.