If so, it was restored by Nico van de Waals and there are nice photos of it inside and out(!) in Andreas Schlegel's book Die Laute in Europa 2 on page 97

Best wishes,

David

At 14:15 +0000 12/4/13, Braig, Eugene wrote:
I'm guessing this is the Laurentius Greiff (1610) lute that appears on the CD: http://www.carpediem-records.de/en/De-Visee.

Not to be too nitpicky (OK: actually, to be the nitpicky bastard I know myself to really be), but "convincing" is much more important than "authentic" in my humble opinion. We simply have no way to objectively and substantially evaluate whatever authentic might mean in any modern performance of early music.

Best,
Eugene


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   Beautiful playing - utterly authentic and convincing as far as I can
   see.

   Does anybody know anything about his lute, and what kind of gut strings
   he's using?

   Bill
   From: Valery Sauvage <[email protected]>
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   Subject: [LUTE] Satoh - de Visee
     A beautiful one to see on YT :
     [1][1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khy1nbjkFNM
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