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Lute /luːt/ can refer generally to any string instrument having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table (in the Hornbostel–Sachs system), more specifically to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.
The European lute and the modern Near-Eastern oud descend from a common ancestor via diverging evolutionary paths. The lute is used in a great variety of instrumental music from the Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was the most important instrument for secular music in the Renaissance. It is also an accompanying instrument, especially in vocal works, often realizing a basso continuo or playing a written-out accompaniment. The player of a lute is called a lutenist, lutanist or lutist, and a maker of lutes (or any similar string instrument) is referred to as a luthier.
The words "lute" and "oud" derive from Arabic al-ʿud (العود - literally means "the wood"). Recent research by Eckhard Neubauer suggests ʿud may in turn be an Arabized version of the Persian name rud, which meant "string", "stringed instrument", or "lute". It has equally been suggested the "wood" in the name may have distinguished the instrument by its wooden soundboard from skin-faced predecessors. Gianfranco Lotti suggests the "wood" appellation originally carried derogatory connotations because of proscriptions of all instrumental music in early Islam.
John Dowland (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as "Come, heavy sleep" (the basis of Benjamin Britten's 1963 composition for guitar solo, Nocturnal after John Dowland), "Come again", "Flow my tears", "I saw my Lady weepe" and "In darkness let me dwell", but his instrumental music has undergone a major revival, and with the 20th century's Early music revival has been a continuing source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists.
Very little is known of John Dowland's early life, but it is generally thought he was born in London. Irish historian W. H. Grattan Flood claimed that he was born in Dalkey, near Dublin, but no corroborating evidence has ever been found either for that statement or for Thomas Fuller's claim that he was born in Westminster. In 1580 Dowland went to Paris, where he was in service to Sir Henry Cobham, the ambassador to the French court, and his successor, Sir Edward Stafford. He became a Roman Catholic at this time. In 1584, Dowland moved back to England where he was married. In 1588 he was admitted Mus. Bac. from Christ Church, Oxford. In 1594 a vacancy for a lutenist came up at the English court, but Dowland's application was unsuccessful – he claimed his religion led to his not being offered a post at Elizabeth I's Protestant court. However, his conversion was not publicised, and being Catholic did not prevent some other important musicians (such as William Byrd) from having a court career in England.
Actors: Joseph Rochlitz (writer), Joseph Rochlitz (director), Daniela Ferrari (actress), Wojciech Duczmal (editor), Ori Harmelin (actor), Ori Harmelin (actor), Emanuele Colorni (actor), Paola Besutti (actress), Anna Foa (actress), Remmelt Lukkien (producer), Salomone Rossi (composer), Doron Schleifer (actor), Dan Dunkelblum (actor), David Feldman (actor), Dino Lüthy (actor),
Plot: In the late Renaissance, at the height of Mantua's artistic splendour, a young Jewish violinist burst through the barriers of discrimination and became one of the most renowned composers and performers at the court of the Gonzaga dukes. And in 1622 he revolutionized Jewish music with his "Songs of Solomon", the first collection ever of originally composed music for Hebrew psalms and prayers. Yet very little is known about the personal and creative life of Salomone Rossi Hebreo - Salomone Rossi the Jew. In this documentary, the prize-winning vocal ensemble "Profeti della Quinta" rehearse and perform Rossi's music in the magnificent town of Mantua, in preparation for a special concert in the Gonzaga dukes' pleasure palace. With the help of expert historians and musicologists, they shed fascinating light on this elusive man and his extraordinary music.
Keywords: baroque, discrimination, gonzaga, jewish-music, mantova-italy, renaissance, salomone-rossi-hebreo, songs-of-solomon, theorbo,-chitarrone,-lute, vocal-musicActors: Jane Birkin (actress), Jane Birkin (producer), David Barnard (miscellaneous crew), Henry Stein (editor), Yohji Yamamoto (costume designer), Dominique Blanc-Francard (director), Djamel Benyelles (actor), Gabriella Crawford (producer), Moumen (actor), Fatima Lopez (costume designer), Amel Riahi el Mansouri (actor), Frédéric Maggi (actor), Azzedine Boulaarouge (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Music,Actors: Brian Large (director), Josef d'Bache-Kane (miscellaneous crew), Colin Wilson (producer), Cecilia Bartoli (actress), Andrew Lloyd (editor), Jane Seymour (producer), Florence von Gerkan (costume designer), Yves Rolland (producer), Giovanni Antonini (actor), Enrico Onofri (actor), Christopher Raeburn (miscellaneous crew), Katia Manceau (editor), Elena Russo (actress), Luca Pianca (actor), Mario Bianchi (actor),
Plot: The spectacular mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli is joined by the ensemble Il Giardino Armonico in a program of baroque music from composer Antonio Vivaldi, "The Red Priest". The concert encompasses arias and instrumental pieces from the oratorio Juditha Triumphans and the operas L'Olimpiade, Tito Manlio, Ottone in Villa, La fida ninfa, Bajazet (Il Tamerlano) and a chilling, passionate performance from Farnace. The ensemble performs Concerto in C major for Flautino (affectionately known as the Penny Whistle), and Concerto in D major for Lute. The predominant portion of music was unknown and specially transcribed from Vivaldi's original manuscripts by musicologist Claudio Osele. The International Film Crew from RM Associates is directed by veteran opera director Brian Large and produced by classical music producer Colin Wilson. The sell-out musical event was presented at the superb art-deco Théatre des Champs-Eysées, Paris in September 2000.
Keywords: exclamation-point-in-title, punctuation-in-titleActors: Marco Capalbo (editor), Paul Fenkart (director), Bernhard Fleischer (producer), Enrico Onofri (actor), Giovanni Antonini (actor), Luca Pianca (actor), Mario Bianchi (actor), Luca Guglielmi (actor), Paolo Beschi (actor),
Genres: Music,Actors: Alain Flick (actor), Horst Buchholz (actor), Franco Nero (actor), Martin Sheen (actor), Mathieu Kassovitz (actor), Isolde Barth (actress), Venantino Venantini (actor), Jacques Perrin (actor), Paolo Bonacelli (actor), Jean-Yves Gautier (actor), Erasmo Colucci (miscellaneous crew), Alberto Gimignani (actor), Riccardo Parisio Perrotti (actor), Catherine Alcover (actress), David Birney (actor),
Plot: Frank Magenta works as a journalist in Rome for a big American newspaper. Assigned to gather information on the background of Scanzano, the presidential candidate of Italian origin, he quickly finds out that this politician is a man of unquestion-able integrity. There are no scandals or affairs which can endanger his candidacy. Frank decides to give up his investi-gations, much to the delight of his 18-year-old daughter; Emma believes that her father will have more time for her. Together with the young journalist Carlo, Frank accidentally comes across two puzzling murders. He discovers that both victims had worked as scientists in nuclear power plants from which considerable amounts of highly dangerous enriched plutonium have disappeared. When a third body is found in Rome, however, Frank decides to get to the bottom of things. He therefore pays a visit to one of the dead black sailor's colleagues, who is in hospital in the intensive care unit. But Frank is obviously not the only one who takes an interest in the case. He has just found out that the sailor is dying because he was exposed to an overdose of radioactivity when he witnesses an attempt to kill the man. In the ensuing gunfight, a policeman is shot. Now Roman superintendent Morelli takes charge of the case. Morelli, however, is the one Frank has seen in hospital... Frank is arrested on suspicion of murder. He confides in super-intendent Aquani, who also has his doubts about Morelli. He warns Frank not to interfere with his investigations. But it would take more than a warning to stop Frank, once he has sensed a scoop. The trail leads Frank to a small port where he finds a rusty, inconspicuous freighter loaded with the stolen plutonium. Frank tries to convince Aquani that he has stumbled on a gang of plutonium smugglers. But before the Italian authorities have a chance to stop the freighter, it is already in international waters heading for a small African country - at least that is what Frank has found out. Frank asks Carlo to find out about the owner of the ship and flies to Africa. In the meantime the freighter loaded with the highly dangerous cargo has docked. Together with Limey, an old friend who has been living in Africa for a long time, Frank observes how the deadly cargo is unloaded from the freighter and put onto a truck. Frank drives the truck to a safe hideaway. In the meantime, Carlo has found out that the ship is owned by a Swiss arms dealer called Steuben, who also works with terrorist organizations. In Africa Frank meets an attractive woman. Catherine turns out to be a scientist contracted for Euratom in Brussels. But she does not believe Frank's story; she takes it for journalistic speculation inspired by the wish for a sensational scoop. Two things arouse her suspicion, too. Steuben has flown to Africa in the meantime. On a beach in Lutresh he holds a kind of auction. The Participants: representatives of many different countries. But what is he trying to sell, the plutonium? Frank's hands are the ultimate proof. While having a closer look at the freighter's cargo, Frank's hands were slightly con-taminated. Frank flies back to Rome to track down Steuben, only to walk into a trap. He is charged with rape. Superintendent Aquani has not been idle in the meantime. He can now prove that Morelli is indeed involved in the plutonium smuggling. By arresting Frank he wanted to prevent the journalist from uncovering more and more details. The girl Frank is said to have raped cannot identify him. She turns out to be one of Morelli's marionettes. Aquani is now able to arrest his corrupt colleague. Frank visits Steuben in Paris and tells him that he has found out about his wheelings and dealings. Steuben commits suicide. In his office, Frank discovers a suitcase stuffed with 500,000 dollars and a ticket to New York. He flies to New York, pretends to be Steuben's agent and hands over the suitcase. Never leaving the case out of sight, he observes how the money is delivered to the campaign headquarters of the presidential candidate Scanzano. Frank joins Catherine, who has come to New York in order to report their discoveries to the nuclear lobby of the UN. But before Frank can warn Catherine about the killers of the plutonium mafia, she is murdered. The UNC henchmen don't even shrink from assaulting Frank's family. But Carlo, who has followed Frank to New York, courageously steps in. Suzann and Emma survive the murder attempt. After Frank gets his family into safety, he manages to meet with Scanzano and realizes that the politician is an honorable man who is completely oblivious to the way his campaign is being financed. Scanzano, however, has no choice but to resign. Frank's daughter Emma now hopes that her father will have more time for his family. But Frank already has another explosive story for somewhere in Africa there is an abandoned truck with a dangerous load.
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Plot: Clint Ramsey has to leave his job working at Martin Bormann's gas station and flee after his wife is murdered by psycho cop Harry Sledge, who tries to pin the murder on Clint. Crossing America, Clint gets sexually harassed on all sides by various voluptuous nymphomaniacs, and it all ends in a literally explosive climax.
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Plot: A mutilating knife-killer haunts the small Southwest-desert town of Mescal. Though most victims have been prostitutes, the first was none other than Travis Mescal, the only son of the town's first family. When the Sheriff proves unable to solve the case, the town leaders invite Investigator Burns to unravel the mystery. Along the way, he confronts tension with the Sheriff, trouble with some citizens, and finally a killer whose motive we've heard before in Ripper-lore.
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Genres: Drama,Actors: Emily Fitzroy (actress), Charles Eldridge (actor), Harry Fisher (actor), Alan Roscoe (actor), Blanche Friderici (actress), Ward Crane (actor), Howard Truesdale (actor), Howard Irving Young (writer), Eleanor Barry (actress), Leslie Stowe (actor), Irene Castle (actress), George Pauncefort (actor), Betty Bouton (actress), Edwin L. Hollywood (director), Joseph C. Lincoln (writer),
Genres: Drama,http://www.amazon.com/Lute-Music-Vol-Francesco-Milano/dp/B00005MNIY
info and buy: http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.553694 Early Venetian Lute Music Dalza, Joan Ambrosio Calata ala spagnola 1. Calata ala spagnola 00:02:06 Tastar de corde, Recercar dietro 2. Tastar de corde, Recercar dietro 00:02:13 Pavana alla venetiana 3. Pavana alla venetiana 00:03:26 Spinacino, Francesco Rececar 4. Rececar 00:01:37 Jay pris amours 5. Jay pris amours 00:03:33 Bossinensis, Franciscus Recercar 6. Recercar 00:00:28 Spinacino, Francesco La Bernardina de Josquin 7. La Bernardina de Josquin 00:02:59 Capirola, Vincenzo Recercar quinto 8. Recercar quinto 00:03:45 Canto bello 9. Canto bello 00:01:36 La villanella 10. La villanella 00:01:29 O mia cieca e dura sorte (after March...
Francesco Spinacino - Adiu mes amours Ophira Zakai - Renaissance Lute Audio & Video - Andrew Levine Recorded in Maria Magdalenen Church August 2011 Hamburg, Germany played on a 6 course Lute made by Marcus Wesche
Another version of Greensleeves, the most famous lute tune (I believe) Here I play first the anonymous version from the William Ballet lute book (probably the first known version for solo lute of Greensleeves), then the version by Francis Cutting, and back to the first version at the end... There is a song : Greensleeves was all my joy probably earlier to the lute solo. (1584) Lute made by Stephen Murphy.
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Sonatas & Partitas For Lute. Sonata I BWV 1001 1. Adagio 2. Fuga 3. Siciliana 4. Presto Partita I BWV 1002 5. Allemanda 6. Double 7. Corrente 8. Double 9. Sarabanda 10. Double 11. Tempo di Borea 12. Double Sonata II BWV 1003 13. Grave 14. Fuga 15. Andante 16. Allegro Partita II BWV 1004 17. Allemanda 18. Corrente 19. Sarabanda 20. Giga 21. Ciaccona Sonata III BWV 1005 22. Adagio 23. Fuga 24. Largo 25. Allegro Assai Partita III BWV 1004 26. Preludio 27. Loure 28. Gavotte en Rondeau 29. Menuets I & II 30. Bourrée 31.Gigue 32. Menuet II Hopkinson Smith, baroque lute Hermosas obras de Bach.
John Dowland (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as "Come, heavy sleep" (the basis for Benjamin Britten's Nocturnal), "Come again", "Flow my tears", "I saw my Lady weepe" and "In darkness let me dwell", but his instrumental music has undergone a major revival, and with the 20th century's Early music revival has been a continuing source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists.
From the lute book of Sir Robert Gordon of Straloch (a very nice collection of scottish tunes for lute, around 1628) The source is lost, but we have a copy made by a scribe in the XIX century, with many errors, so we have to guess sometimes... This one is among my favorites ot this book. Version 2 with Zoom H2.
Lute Maker: Le Luth Doré (www.leluthdore.com) Lute Model: LLD® Dowland 8c Renaissance Lute Lute Player: Bor Zuljan, Slovenia Composer: John Dowland (1563-1626) Title: A Fancy Date: Paris, August 2015 Le Luth Doré® is a company dedicated to honoring and preserving the musical legacy of European early plucked instruments such as lutes, mandolins and early guitars. We create high quality inexpensive instruments, Urtext music editions, and educational programs which give people everywhere the opportunity to make music with such instruments.
LUTEDUO - www.luteduo.com Anna Kowalska - baroqueguitar Anton Birula - theorbo 9 Lviv early music festival Дев'ятий Фестиваль Давньої Музики у Львові BAROQUE INSIGHT. BAROQUE MUSIC FOR GUITAR AND TEORBO БАРОКОВА МУЗИКА ДЛЯ ГІТАРИ І ТЕОРБИ Lute Duo (Варшава)
They page Party Guy, he pages them back with the number where's at, they let the phone ring
'Til Party Guy picks it up and says, "Behind Burger King"
Should they make another run? Their fake says they're 21, they're not sure they got enough, should they
go buy more stuff?
He says, "Forget about the stuff, they've got more than enough, they thought of everything," he says,
[Chorus]
"They've got more beer than he's ever seen
And they've got girls on trampolines
They tapped ten kegs since 9:15
And they've got girls on trampolines"
Quoth the Party Guy, he doesn't ever lie, it sounds like their scene, but they don't have a ride
So they call Ride Guy who comes by and with a sigh he lets them in his ride (Okay!)
And Drunk Guy tells Ride Guy to shut up and just drive when he asks about the stuff and about the thing
But Nice Guy kicks Drunk Guy and tells Ride Guy that Party Guy said it's party-time behind Burger King,
he says,
[Chorus]
But Nice Guy's talk of trampolines makes Drunk Guy turn green and he pukes on Jon Fee and Ride Guy's ride
hits a tree
Which causes Weed Guy to drop his seeds at the feet of Officer One, Officer Two and Officer Three
And Officer One says, "Looky here, son, I hate speeding MIP's who have seeds and hit trees,"
One and two wanted to beat 'em and kill 'em and eat 'em, but they deferred to Officer Three who said,
"I hear there's a shindig behind Burger King
And I hear there's girls on trampolines
The tree looks fine and the driver's clean
Just give them girls on trampolines"
God bless the wisdom of Officer Three