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Giovanni Zamboni
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Giovanni Zamboni (fl. early 18th-century) was a baroque composer. Zamboni was an able musician—he mastered theorbo, lute, guitar, mandola, … read moreGiovanni Zamboni (fl. early 18th-century) was a baroque composer. Zamboni was an able musician—he mastered theorbo, lute, guitar, mandola, mandoline and harpsichord and he was also skilled in counterpoint. His works include a set of 11 s… read moreGiovanni Zamboni (fl. early 18th-century) was a baroque composer. Zamboni was an able musician—he mastered theorbo, lute, guitar, mandola, mandoline and harpsichord and he was also skilled in counterpoint. His works include a set of 11 sonatas (Sonate d'intavolatura di leuto op. 1) for the a… read more -
Vieux Gaultier
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Ennemond Gaultier (Gaultier le Vieux, Gaultier de Lyon; also spelled Gautier or Gauthier) (c. 1575 – 17 December 1651) was a French lutenist and composer. View wikiEnnemond Gaultier (Gaultier le Vieux, Gaultier de Lyon; also spelled Gautier or Gauthier) (c. 1575 – 17 December 1651) was a French lutenist and composer. View wikiEnnemond Gaultier (Gaultier le Vieux, Gaultier de Lyon; also spelled Gautier or Gauthier) (c. 1575 – 17 December 1651) was a French lutenist and composer. View wiki -
Ennemond Gaultier
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Ennemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the seventeenth-century French lute school… read moreEnnemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the seventeenth-century French lute school. Gaultier was born in Villette, Dauphiné. He worked first in Lyon, and in 1620 he became valet to… read moreEnnemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the seventeenth-century French lute school. Gaultier was born in Villette, Dauphiné. He worked first in Lyon, and in 1620 he became valet to the Queen Mother Marie de' Medici and court lutenist i… read more -
Charles Mouton
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Charles Mouton (c. 1626 - ?) was a French lutenist and composer. Little is known of his life other than that he was probably born in Rouen … read moreCharles Mouton (c. 1626 - ?) was a French lutenist and composer. Little is known of his life other than that he was probably born in Rouen or its vicinity; there is no concrete evidence that he was a pupil of Denis Gaultier, although he … read moreCharles Mouton (c. 1626 - ?) was a French lutenist and composer. Little is known of his life other than that he was probably born in Rouen or its vicinity; there is no concrete evidence that he was a pupil of Denis Gaultier, although he was clearly a follower at least in spirit. He also probably … read more -
Joachim van den Hove
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Joachim van den Hove (1567? - 1620) was a Flemish/Dutch composer and a lutenist. He composed works for lute solo and for lute and voice. Mo… read moreJoachim van den Hove (1567? - 1620) was a Flemish/Dutch composer and a lutenist. He composed works for lute solo and for lute and voice. Moreover, he wrote many arrangements for lute of Italian, French, and English vocal and instrumental… read moreJoachim van den Hove (1567? - 1620) was a Flemish/Dutch composer and a lutenist. He composed works for lute solo and for lute and voice. Moreover, he wrote many arrangements for lute of Italian, French, and English vocal and instrumental music, and of Flemish/Dutch folk music. Van den Hove was bo… read more -
Francesco Corbetta
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Francesco Corbetta (c. 1615 - 1681, in French also Francisque Corbette) was an Italian guitar virtuoso, teacher and composer. He worked at … read moreFrancesco Corbetta (c. 1615 - 1681, in French also Francisque Corbette) was an Italian guitar virtuoso, teacher and composer. He worked at the royal court of Louis XIV in Paris and then left for London. He is considered to have been one … read moreFrancesco Corbetta (c. 1615 - 1681, in French also Francisque Corbette) was an Italian guitar virtuoso, teacher and composer. He worked at the royal court of Louis XIV in Paris and then left for London. He is considered to have been one of the greatest virtuosos of the Baroque guitar. Corbetta pu… read more -
Bellerofonte Castaldi
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The Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) set his own poems to his own music in a … read moreThe Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) set his own poems to his own music in a lyrical style that captured the dynamism of the emerging Baroque. Castaldi’s dance-songs and madri… read moreThe Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) set his own poems to his own music in a lyrical style that captured the dynamism of the emerging Baroque. Castaldi’s dance-songs and madrigals for one, two or more voices – drawn from his monody col… read more -
Johann Friedrich Daube
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Robert Ballard
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Simone Molinaro
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Simone Molinaro (ca. 1565 - ca.1634) Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella of S. Lorenzo cathedral, Genoa, by 1602 through 1617. He … read moreSimone Molinaro (ca. 1565 - ca.1634) Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella of S. Lorenzo cathedral, Genoa, by 1602 through 1617. He subsequently took a similar position at the Cappella di Palazzo, a post he held until his death ar… read moreSimone Molinaro (ca. 1565 - ca.1634) Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella of S. Lorenzo cathedral, Genoa, by 1602 through 1617. He subsequently took a similar position at the Cappella di Palazzo, a post he held until his death around 1634. A connoisseur of contemporary Italian music; edit… read more