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- Lute_song abstract "The lute song was a generic form of music in the late Renaissance and very early Baroque eras, generally consisting of a singer accompanying himself on a lute, though lute songs may often have been performed by a singer and a separate lutenist. A bass viol was very often used to support the bass line in performance.Many of the composers of lute songs were themselves lutenists, and performed the songs themselves; many were also madrigalists or composers of chansons. In general, lute songs were written from about 1550 to around 1650, though there is evidence that some music was performed this way much earlier (for instance, Baldassare Castiglione mentions that frottola were sometimes performed by solo voice and lute, presumably in the first decade or so of the 16th century.)The lute song flourished in England, France and Italy; it had different styles and names in each location. In England, it was called the ayre (or air). Famous composers included John Dowland, Thomas Campion and Philip Rosseter. The French lute song was called the air de cour, and had a somewhat longer lifespan than elsewhere, due to the influence of musique mesurée; it also influenced early French opera. In Italy, composers of lute songs included Vincenzo Galilei and Luzzasco Luzzaschi; the songs written later in the 16th century were the first to show Baroque characteristics.".
- Lute_song wikiPageID "695506".
- Lute_song wikiPageRevisionID "584864203".
- Lute_song description "Lute song by Thomas Campion".
- Lute_song filename "I care not for these ladies.ogg".
- Lute_song format Ogg.
- Lute_song hasPhotoCollection Lute_song.
- Lute_song title ""I care not for these ladies"".
- Lute_song subject Category:Baroque_music.
- Lute_song subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Lute_song subject Category:Song_forms.
- Lute_song type Abstraction100002137.
- Lute_song type Form106290637.
- Lute_song type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Lute_song type Part113809207.
- Lute_song type Relation100031921.
- Lute_song type SongForms.
- Lute_song type Word106286395.
- Lute_song comment "The lute song was a generic form of music in the late Renaissance and very early Baroque eras, generally consisting of a singer accompanying himself on a lute, though lute songs may often have been performed by a singer and a separate lutenist. A bass viol was very often used to support the bass line in performance.Many of the composers of lute songs were themselves lutenists, and performed the songs themselves; many were also madrigalists or composers of chansons.".
- Lute_song label "Lute song".
- Lute_song label "リュート歌曲".
- Lute_song label "魯特琴歌".
- Lute_song sameAs リュート歌曲.
- Lute_song sameAs m.033gxk.
- Lute_song sameAs Q6705418.
- Lute_song sameAs Q6705418.
- Lute_song sameAs Lute_song.
- Lute_song wasDerivedFrom Lute_song?oldid=584864203.
- Lute_song isPrimaryTopicOf Lute_song.