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Andrew Rutherford (lutenist)
is an American lutenist and luthier living and working in Albany and New York City.
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lutenist
lutenist(also lutanist), / ˈlu:tənɪst; `lutnɪst/ n person who plays the lute1 诗琴弹奏者.
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Christopher Wilson (lutenist)
Christopher Wilson (born 1951) is a British lutenist who has performed widely and recorded several albums. His consistent duo partner over the years has been the lutenist and singer Shirley Rumsey, with whom he co-directs the ensemble “Kithara”.
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Andreas Martin (lutenist)
Andreas Martin (born 1963) is a German lutenist.
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lutanist
lutanist, lutenist (ˈl(j)uːtənɪst) Also 7 lutonist, 7–8, (9 arch.) lutinist. [ad. med.L. lūtānista, f. lūtāna lute.] A lute-player.1600 J. Dowland 2nd Bk. Songs title-p., Batchelor of Musick, and Lutenist to the King of Denmark. a 1634 Randolph Muses Looking-gl. iv. v. (1638) 84 The Lutanist takes F...
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Michael Schäffer (lutenist)
Michael Schäffer (11 November 1937 – 7 September 1978) was a German lutenist.
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lutist
lutist (ˈl(j)uːtɪst) [f. lute n.1 + -ist.] a. A lute-player. (Cf. lutenist.) b. A maker of lutes.1627 Hakewill Apol. (1630) 254 Imitation of Claudian in expressing a controversie betweene a lutist and a nightingale. 1814 Mrs J. West Alicia de Lacy II. 47 The lady retained..a taborer, a lutist, and a...
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Grégory Gaultier (born 1982), French squash player
Bon Gaultier, British writer
Denis Gaultier (1597 or 1602/3–1672), French lutenist and composer
Ennemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651), French lutenist and composer
Jacques Gaultier (c.1600–1652), French lutenist
Jean-Jacques Gaultier (born
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Robert Ballard II
Robert Ballard II (c.1572 or 1575 – after 1650) was a prominent French lutenist and composer. Senior (c.1527–1588) was the head of the well-known music publishers "Le Roy & Ballard", founded in 1551 with cousin Adrian Le Roy (a notable virtuoso lutenist
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Robert Dowland
Robert Dowland (c. 15911641) was an English lutenist and composer. He was the son of the lutenist and composer John Dowland, who wrote almost 90 lute songs and other pieces written for the lute.
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Ivan Stepanovsky
Ivan Stepanovsky () (born c. 1710 — died in Saint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian lutenist.
Biography
Stepanovsky was born in c. 1710. Served as a lutenist by the courts of prince-elector Augustus II the Strong (Dresden), Polish King (Warsaw).
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John Immyns
John Immyns (1700 – 15 April 1764) was an English attorney, lutenist, and prolific copyist. He founded the Madrigal Society sometime between 1741 and 1744, and in 1752 was given the sinecure post of Lutenist to the Chapel Royal.
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Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Sylvius Leopold Weiss (12 October 168716 October 1750) was a German composer and lutenist. Sylvius Weiss's son Johann Adolph Faustinus Weiss succeeded him as a Saxon court lutenist.
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Albert de Rippe
Albert de Rippe (Alberto da Ripa da Mantova) (–1551) was an Italian lutenist and composer. De Rippe was evidently held in great esteem at the court, as his annual salary was double that of any other lutenist, and he also frequently received gifts
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