I think the Rauwolf is about 1590. "Hans Neusidler was born in Pressburg (now Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia) ..., sometime around 1508. ... and ... published eight volumes of lute music during the 1530s and 1540s."
I don't know when he died, but it doesn't seem likely.
Regards
Anthony

Le 15 nov. 07 à 17:30, G. Crona a écrit :

Could this mean that the lute at one time belonged to Father Neusidler?

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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Rauwolf/Munro


"G. Crona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
It says: Hans Neusidler Lutenhift zu Nürnberg 1547

1.) Hansen Neusidler Lutennist
zu Nürnberg MDXLVII

2.) Da Nürnberg ver...
reparirt 1715

3.) Reparirt Karl S. Palma (?) Wien 1881.

Mathias


I love the photograph of the labels inside the lute - apparently one
label is part of the title page of a Hans Newsidler tablature book -
not sure which one.

Andrew

On 15 Nov 2007, at 13:56, Anthony Hind wrote:

> Dear Lutists
> For those who read the Lute News N° 83 and saw that David Munro on > page
> 15, announced some colour photos of the Rauwolf during and  after
> restoration on a web site. The address was in fact not exactly the one > given, but http://www.pBase.com/rauwolf or http:// > tinyurl.com/3awvrz.
> Regards
> Anthony



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