EditorialConrad Paumann, blind Renaissance German organist, lutenist and composer, died 1476. He is shown playing a Schoossorgel or portativ organ, with lute, harp and recorder on the wall. From a bas-relief in red marble in Frauenkirche, Munich. Chromolithogra...
EditorialConrad Paumann, blind Renaissance German organist, lutenist and composer, died 1476. He is shown playing a Schoossorgel or portativ organ, with lute, harp and recorder on the wall. From a bas-relief in red marble in Frauenkirche, Munich. Chromolithogra...
EditorialHarpsichordist, Jean Rondeau and lutenist, Thomas Dunford, collaborate from their respective homes in France, photographed via computer monitor in New York in video call, May 28, 2020. (Yudi Ela/The New York Times)
EditorialMale Portrait (The Lutenist Mascheroni), c. 1593-1594. Date/Period: Ca. 1593-94. Red chalk, heightened with white chalk, on reddish brown paper.
EditorialLutenist and singers in a walled garden. The Lover and Dame Oyseuse (Idleness) outside the garden walls. Roman de la Rose. S. Netherlands (Bruges), circa 1490-1500. Source: Harley 4425, f.12v. Language: French.
EditorialMale Portrait (The Lutenist Mascheroni), c. 1593-1594. Date/Period: Ca. 1593-94. Red chalk, heightened with white chalk, on reddish brown paper.