[LUTE] Re: Leonardo da Vinci

2016-07-28 Thread G. C.
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[LUTE] Re: Leonardo da Vinci

2016-07-28 Thread G. C.
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[LUTE] Re: Leonardo da Vinci

2016-07-28 Thread G. C.
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

[LUTE] very off-topic: Niccolò Dôthel and James Oswald (18th century composers)

2016-07-28 Thread WALSH STUART
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

[LUTE] Leonardo da Vinci

2016-07-28 Thread Stewart McCoy
What evidence do we have that Leonardo da Vinci played the lute? Stewart McCoy -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html