Examples of 'theorbo' in a sentence

Meaning of "theorbo"

Theorbo is a musical instrument, similar to a lute, that has an extended neck and a second pegbox to accommodate longer bass strings
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  • A baroque, double-necked lute having an extra set of open bass strings.

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Many sources recount his virtuosity as a theorbo player.
Theorbo musical instrument invented.
French baroque music for lute and theorbo.
Many theorbo players probably played with their nails for extra volume.
Kapsberger is best remembered as a composer for lute and theorbo.
The majority of the theorbo suites are taken from the Saizenay manuscript.
Benjamin Perrot theorbo.
Basically if an archlute and a theorbo had a baby, it would be called a chitarrone.
Typically, this would be a harpsichord player, a pipe organist or a luteist or theorbo player.
A man plays the theorbo and another the violin, and a woman sings.
Both were accompanied by a basso continuo with some combination of harpsichord, organ, lute or theorbo.
Christina Pluhar - theorbo and musical leader.
Calling the Muse, Old and new pieces for theorbo.
Variaciones - a recital of theorbo with the European Baroque music contrasts.
From then on, she devoted herself to playing the lute, theorbo and baroque guitar.

See also

Guitar, theorbo and percussions Quito Gato.
It combines features of the lute, the harp, and the theorbo.
Juan Carlos Rivera, theorbo and baroque guitar.
Was an Italian composer, particularly of opera, librettist, and theorbo player.
Theorbo from Italian tiorba, which is from Turkish torba " a bag.
Matthew Wadsworth - lute and theorbo.
Enrique Solinis, theorbo & baroque guitar.
Anton Birula, lute and theorbo.
Yardani Torres MAIANI, violin, and Yann Péran, guitar and theorbo.
Sabine Stoffer, baroque violin & Alex McCartney, theorbo.

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