
Lute in the Netherlands in the Seventeenth Century
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- I. The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age
- Psalms for the Lute in the Dutch Republic and Elsewhere
- Cultural Entrepreneurship in the Dutch Republic of the Early 17th Century
- Leiden, an International Lute Centre in the Golden Age
- The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age
- II. Constantijn Huygens and the Lute
- The Shepherd and his Lute
- 'A goose among swans'
- Un Bon Nombre d'Illustres
- Constantijn Huygens's Lost Instrumental Compositions
- III. Lute Sources from the Netherlands
- Unknown Pieces for Lyra-viol in Joachim van den Hove's Autograph Manuscript
- Adriaen Valerius's Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clanck (1626)
- Mr. Q is Mr. R: Johan van Reede, Lord of Renswoude (1593-1682)
- Johannes Fresneau, a New 'Dutch' Lutenist and a New Dutch Lute Manuscript
- 'Make long-forgotten musical heritage resound anew'
- A Newly Discovered Dutch Lute Book
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