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I read he built a (silver?) lute in the form of a horse's head which
had exceptional aural qualities, but have never found a depiction of
it. On the whole, info on both Leonardo as well as Galileo (also said
to have played the lute outstandingly (perhaps not so strange, coming
from
I wonder if anyone can help? Niccolò Dôthel was a professional flute
player and composer born 1721 (Luneville) and died 1810 (Florence).
An entry in IMSLP (of Dôthel's music) says:
According to Grove Music, "An accurate listing of Dôthel’s output is
severely impeded by the fact that James
What evidence do we have that Leonardo da Vinci played the lute?
Stewart McCoy
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