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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Small French theorbo in D - evidence?
James Talbot Ms (c1695) - Christchurch Library Music MS 1187 (part
transcribed in Galpin Soc Journal Vol14 -March 1961) is the only source
which clearly and unequivocally describes the instruments where it is called
the
James Talbot Ms (c1695) - Christchurch Library Music MS 1187 (part
transcribed in Galpin Soc Journal Vol14 -March 1961) is the only source which
clearly and unequivocally describes the instruments where it is called the
'Lesser French Theorboe' (string length works out around 75cm). Talbot