- (it. "viol for the arm"). A
player of the viol is
commonly known as a
gambist,
violist /ˈvaɪəlɪst/, or
violist da gamba. "Violist" is a
homograph of...
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lutenist and
ensemble leader Anthony Rooley;
soprano Evelyn Tubb;
viola da
gambist Alison Crum France:
cellist and
conductor Christophe Coin;
flautist Marc...
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historic locations including the
palace and its gardens. It was
initiated by
gambist and
musicologist Thomas Fritzsch. The city also
created a
biennial Abel...
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Philippe Pierlot (born 1958) is a
Belgian viola da
gamba player and a
conductor in
historically informed performance. He is also an
academic teacher at...
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French lutenist. He is the son of
American viola da
gambist Jonathan Dunford and
viola da
gambist Sylvia Abramowicz.
Dunford completed his
musical studies...
- the
First Part of
Ayres (1605) by
Tobias Hume,
where he
instructs the
gambist to "drum this with the
backe of your bow". The
percussive sound of battuto...
- this
cultural milieu were the
Baroque composer Christoph Graupner and the
gambist Ernst Christian Hesse; also
bringing into his
service architect Louis Remy...
- La Garenne-Colombes,
France Genres classical,
early music Occupation(s) Conductor,
gambist Instrument(s)
Viola da
gamba Website chapelleharmonique.com...
- 2011, pp. 8–13. Pepl,
Georg (23
October 2017). "ECHO Kl****ik 2017: Der
Gambist Thomas Fritzsch im Porträt". concerti.de (in German).
Retrieved 4 October...
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Bettina Hoffmann (born 1959) is a
German viola da
gambist and cellist, musicologist, and
music pedagogue. A
specialist in Renaissance, and
Medieval music...