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Thomas Robinson

Robinson was regarded as an excellent lutenist and trainer having taught Anne, the near future Queen of Britain and wife of Wayne We. The legacy he remaining is primarily within the publication “The Schoole of Musicke” which tackled lute technique in London, the 1st such instruction compiled by an Englishman. …

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Carlo Calvi

Carlo Calvi was an Italian guitarist and redactor. “Intavolatura di chitarra, e chitarriglia” was a publication of instruction regarding tuning and tablaure reading and a assortment of musical items for acoustic guitar. The items were split into two configurations differentiated by if the piece was to become plucked or strummed. …

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Luigi Battiferri

Students of Frescobaldi, Battiferri was an Italian composer and organist who frequented Ferrara and Urbino. Body organ works he made up had been copied by Fux and Zelenka and had been the final of their kind from Ferrara. Ricercares, motets as well as the “Messa et salmi concertati” represent his …

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