I have three possibles listed:
the Hieber Pfanzelt in Geneva, 490 & 760 mm, 1x1, 5x2 + 5x1
MH in Brussels No.1578, 538 & 1069mm, currently
9x1+ 8x1 but the bridge is not original so I
suspect it was originally a 13 course tiorbino
with 1x1, 4x2 in lower pegbox. This is what
Castaldi calls
Dear Hive Mind,
Are there a surviving 17^th century tiorbinos? I poked in your
archives, but couldn't seem to find hints.
A tiorbino is mentioned on Steven Barber's and Sandi Harris's homepage
as "one of the best and most convincing surviving examples of a
tiorbino" (Hieber / Pf
Dear Rainer
In my book I tell the whole story and you will find many literature on
that topic. Important is the article by
[1]https://accordsnouveaux.ch/en/the-von-erlach-lute-book
or in German:
[2]https://accordsnouveaux.ch/de/lautenbuch-der-von-erlach
Important is the ar
Dear collected wisdom,
I'm looking for the italian words of the song "LanturulĂș". It has been
sung by burgundian peasants and winemakers when they made a rebellion in
february 1630 in Dijon against the tax increase and reduction of their
privileges decreeded by king Louis XIII. But the melody