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  2. Theorbo - Wikipedia

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    “The Theorbo and Continuo Practice in the Early English Baroque.” The Galpin Society Journal 25 (July 1972): 67–72. Keller, J. Gottfried. A compleat method for attaining to play a thorough bass upon either organ, harpsicord, or theorbo-lute . . . with variety of proper lessons and fuges, explaining the several rules throughout the whole ...

  3. Baroque orchestra - Wikipedia

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    A Baroque orchestra is an ensemble for mixed instruments that existed during the Baroque era of Western Classical music, commonly identified as 1600–1750. [1] Baroque orchestras are typically much smaller, in terms of the number of performers, than their Romantic -era counterparts.

  4. La Folia Barockorchester - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra La Folia Barockorchester was founded in Dresden in 2007, dedicated to historically informed performance. [1] Founder Robin Peter Müller is its artistic director and concert master . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is named after " La Folia ", a Baroque form inviting to bold creativity. [ 2 ]

  5. List of early music ensembles - Wikipedia

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    Red Priest: baroque orchestra, specializing in Vivaldi; Retrospect Ensemble: baroque orchestra; Rose Consort of Viols; La Serenissima (Adrian Chandler): baroque orchestra, Vivaldi; The Sixteen (Harry Christophers): mostly a cappella music of the Renaissance, with baroque orchestra for Handel; Solistes de Musique Ancienne: baroque orchestra and ...

  6. Archlute - Wikipedia

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    Any late Italian Baroque music with a part labelled 'liuto' will mean 'arciliuto', the classic Renaissance lute being in disuse by this time. Among the most important composers of archlute music in the 17th century we can name Alessandro Piccinini, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (c. 1580 – 17 January 1651) and in the 18th century Giovanni Zamboni, whose set of 12 sonatas (1718, Lucca) for the ...

  7. Les Arts Florissants (ensemble) - Wikipedia

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    Les Arts Florissants is a Baroque musical ensemble in residence at the Théâtre de Caen in Caen, France. The organization was founded by conductor William Christie in 1979. The ensemble derives its name from the 1685 opera Les Arts florissants by Marc-Antoine Charpentier .

  8. Historically informed performance - Wikipedia

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    Performance on period instruments is a key aspect of HIP, such as this baroque orchestra (Photo: Josetxu Obregón and the Spanish ensemble La Ritirata, 2013).. Historically informed performance (also referred to as period performance, authentic performance, or HIP) is an approach to the performance of classical music which aims to be faithful to the approach, manner and style of the musical ...

  9. Baroque guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Baroque guitar (c. 1600 –1750) is a string instrument with five courses of gut strings and moveable gut frets. The first (highest pitched) course sometimes used ...