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  2. El Lute/Gotta Go Home - Wikipedia

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    "El Lute" tells the true story of Spanish outlaw Eleuterio Sánchez, who was still in prison at the time the song was released, though he was shortly to be released following a pardon. The song presents his claim that he was wrongly convicted of murder and links his liberation from prison to the liberation of his country from oppression after ...

  3. Eleuterio Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Eleuterio Sánchez Rodríguez (born 15 April 1942), known as El Lute, was at one time listed as Spain's "Most Wanted" criminal and later became a published writer. He was a legendary Spanish outlaw who escaped several times from prison after being convicted at age 23 of murder and sentenced to 30 years.

  4. Lute song - Wikipedia

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    The lute song was popular among the Royalty and nobility. King Louis XIII was believed to be fond of the simple songs, which led to a volume of work during his reign. Composers of the lute song usually composed other forms of music as well such as madrigals, chansons, and consort songs. The consort song, popular in England, is considered to be ...

  5. Lute Song (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Lute Song is a 1946 American musical with a book by Sidney Howard and Will Irwin, music by Raymond Scott, and lyrics by Bernard Hanighen. It is based on the 14th-century Chinese play Tale of the Pipa ( Pi-Pa-Ji ) by Gao Ming . [ 1 ]

  6. Luis de Narváez - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de los Cobos, Narváez's most important patron, painted by Jan Gossaert in c. 1530. The exact date or even year of Narváez's birth is unknown. He was born in Granada and the earliest surviving references to him indicate that as early as 1526 he was a member of the household of Francisco de los Cobos y Molina, a well-known and very successful patron of the arts who was the Secretary ...

  7. Efraín Amador - Wikipedia

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    Lute. Escuela del laúd campesino, 1983-1986; Son para un amigo, 1985; Cuatro preludios, 1995-1996; Concierto, para laúd y orquesta de guitarra, 1988-1989; Lute and piano. Fantasía guajira, laúd, guitarra y piano, 1983-1984; Suite campesina núm. 1, 1984-1985; De lo real maravilloso (Homenaje a José Manuel Rodríguez), 1986-1987; Tres

  8. Andalusi classical music - Wikipedia

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    Fundación El Monte. Davis, Ruth (1996). "Arab-Andalusian Music in Tunisia". Early Music 24, No. 3, Early Music from Around the World (August 1996): 423–426, 428–431, 433–437. Davis, Ruth (2004) Ma'lūf: Reflections on the Arab-Andalusian Music of Tunisia. Scarecrow. Glasser, Jonathan (2016) The Lost Paradise: Andalusi Music in Urban ...

  9. Komuz - Wikipedia

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    Other Turkic string instruments, lute, qanbus, modern huobusi The komuz or qomuz ( Kyrgyz : комуз Kyrgyz pronunciation: [qoˈmuz] , Azerbaijani : Qopuz , Turkish : Kopuz ) is an ancient fretless string instrument used in Central Asian music , related to certain other Turkic string instruments , the Mongolian tovshuur , and the lute .