单词 | lutenist |
例句 | The Englishman was John Dowland, a Londoner and exact contemporary of Shakespeare who spent some of his most fruitfully creative years as the extravagandy paid official lutenist to King Christian IV of Denmark. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z The orchestra, which included the harpsichordist Arthur Haas and the lutenist Daniel Swenberg, featured four members of the Yale Baroque Ensemble as principal string players and adhered to period style. Music in Review: Yale in New York in an All-Handel Evening at Zankel HallMacedonian Pianist Simon Trpceski at Zankel Hall 2012-02-28T23:30:49Z But I, for one, have encountered their son, Ferran, a lutenist and singer, only once, when all four performed together at the Metropolitan Museum. The New Season: Tchaikovsky, Dress Codes, And 3-D Opera 2011-09-16T19:50:18Z Most of the vocal soloists are excellent, and the orchestra, with the lutenists Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubbs as music directors and the violinist Robert Mealy as concertmaster, is superb. Review: Boston Early Music Festival Makes Monteverdi Its Main Attraction 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z Founded in 2018 by the lutenist Thomas Dunford, Jupiter is based in France but encompasses a shifting confederation of artists from all over. Review: At Carnegie, Going Beyond the Rapid-Fire Vivaldi 2022-03-11T05:00:00Z No lutenist or madrigal choir is needed: his "airs" sing from the page. Poem of the week: My Sweetest Lesbia by Thomas Campion 2010-03-22T10:50:00Z All 20 of the lutenists who variously populated the stage studied with Mr. O’Brien at one time or another. Review: Boston Early Music Festival Makes Monteverdi Its Main Attraction 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z The bowed ensemble sound together against the plucked virtuosities of lutenist Elizabeth Kenny, harmonic suspensions clash in despair and resolve in consolation. Scottish Opera: The Flying Dutchman; Fretwork – review 2013-04-13T23:07:47Z For this he sat beside the lutenist Paul O’Dette and played the strings of his violin like those of a guitar. Music Review: No Musicians Harmed in Playing This Concert 2010-12-14T06:08:55Z And a different configuration, with the superb lutenist Grant Herreid supplanting Mr. Scott as the main continuo player, offered a program of mostly Italian Baroque chamber and vocal works at Bargemusic on Sunday afternoon. Music Review: The Link Between Love and Madness, Explored on a Small Stage 2011-01-04T01:15:03Z He played the flute at a level hard now to determine, but he became a proficient lutenist and something of a troubadour, who enjoyed performing at home and in social settings. 500 Years Later, the Reformation Is Still Creating Music 2017-11-23T05:00:00Z After earning his bachelor’s degree there, he began graduate studies in early-music performance at the University of Southern California, where he worked with the lutenist James Tyler. Brian Asawa, Celebrated Countertenor and Pathbreaker at the Met, Dies at 49 2016-04-23T04:00:00Z Said to have been an extraordinary lutenist, Dowland was ever conniving, ever complaining, ever in debt, ever ingratiating himself in court, ever scheming. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Back to Back Bach Tesserae Baroque presents solo lute and chamber works by Bach featuring lutenist Thomas Dunford. Classical music in L.A. this week: Danish String Quartet, Zurich Chamber Orchestra and more 2019-11-17T05:00:00Z Have you ever wondered, perhaps in a darker moment, what an album featuring noted lutenist Sting crooning alongside sporadic novelty hitmaker Shaggy might sound like? The eight weirdest collaborations in pop 2018-05-05T04:00:00Z And he is the Metropolitan Opera’s guitarist and lutenist. | Long Island: Long Island Guitar Festival at L.I.U. Post in Brookville 2014-03-29T04:12:26Z He sings beautifully, and is an accomplished lutenist. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z No wonder that a lutenist should have been said to spend three-quarters of his existence in tuning his instrument. Springtime and Other Essays Notwithstanding his boasted wisdom, I appeal to the heart of any toast in town, whether she would not think the lutenist preferable to the statesman. The Tatler, Volume 3 A “Second Book of Songs or Airs” was published in 1600, when the composer was at the Danish Court, serving as lutenist to King Christian the Fourth. Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age Second, the solo parts were constructed according to the method developed by the lutenists, who devised a manner of singing one part of a polyphonic composition and utilizing the other parts as the instrumental support. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera So it was in Petrarch's, who was a lutenist, and who "tried" his verses, to see how they would go to the instrument. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 2 Henry VIII. and his daughters Mary and Elizabeth are said to have been good lutenists. Springtime and Other Essays The lutenists therefore are men of a fine genius, uncommon reflection, great affability, and esteemed chiefly by persons of a good taste, who are the only proper judges of so delightful and soft a melody. The Tatler, Volume 3 He does not follow the elder lutenists, whom he describes as “extreme shie in revealing the Occult and Hidden Secrets of the Lute.” Springtime and Other Essays We shall in another place in this work examine the methods of the lutenists and singers of the fifteenth century in adapting polyphonic compositions to delivery by a single voice with accompaniment of an instrument. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera |
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