| 41. | His first lute teacher was his father Esaias ( lutenist to the Prince of Bernstadt, Henry Wenceslaus ).
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| 42. | Lautten Compagney was founded in 1984 as a lute duo by lutenists Hans-Werner Apel and Wolfgang Katschner.
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| 43. | The tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore, Sergeant Trumpeter and Lutenist to the court.
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| 44. | Lutenist Desmond Dupr?performed with him, initially as a guitarist; other accompanists included harpsichordist and musicologist Walter Bergmann.
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| 45. | Johnson was lutenist to Charles I, remaining on the royal payroll until 1633, the year of his death.
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| 46. | His instruments were prized during his lifetime by many fine musicians, including the English lutenist and guitarist Julian Bream.
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| 47. | Claudius Aelianus attributes the fall of Sybaris to its luxury and the murder of a lutenist at the altar of Hera.
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| 48. | Wilhelmine was a lutenist and sister of Frederick the Great; she invited him to be the court lutenist at Bayreuth.
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| 49. | Wilhelmine was a lutenist and sister of Frederick the Great; she invited him to be the court lutenist at Bayreuth.
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| 50. | It was published by John Windet in London in 1604 when Dowland was employed as lutenist to Christian IV of Denmark.
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