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The Thomas Goff 1951 Lute is a timeless masterpiece that bridges the gap between history and melody. Crafted with precision, this 7-course lute offers a rich and authentic sound that transports you to the Renaissance era. Known for its intricate craftsmanship and attention to historical detail, this lute is perfect for both collectors and musicians passionate about early music.
Constructed with high-quality tonewoods, the Thomas Goff 1951 Lute provides a resonant and full-bodied sound that is both warm and articulate. Each of its seven courses is meticulously arranged to deliver a balanced tonal spectrum, making it ideal for both solo performances and ensemble settings. The lute's carefully designed neck and fingerboard offer a comfortable playing experience, allowing for expressive and nuanced performances.
Whether you're a seasoned lute player or a newcomer eager to explore historical music, this instrument invites you to delve deep into its rich sonic possibilities. Its unique design and authentic sound make it a standout piece in any musician's collection, and a must-have for those who appreciate the artistry of traditional instrument craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Authentic 7-course configuration for a rich, historical sound
- High-quality tonewoods for enhanced resonance and clarity
- Carefully designed neck and fingerboard for comfortable playability
- Ideal for both solo and ensemble performances
- Perfect for musicians and collectors interested in early music
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Add artistThomas Goff 1951 Lute - 7 courses (copy of 16th century lute with seven courses and 12 strings) The lowest five courses are doubled and the highest two are single strings. Variation from original period instruments: -frets are metal, not gut
From low to high tuning DD-GG-CC-FF-AA-D-G
-Lute used for the recording of The Golden Age Singers' album Dowland: Ayres for Four Voices, Vol. 2 in 1956.
-Lute used for the recording of the Alfred Deller's album Monteverdi Il Ballo Delle Ingrate recorded in 1957
-Lute used for the recording of the album Elizabethan Lute Songs: vol. 1 of An Anthology of English Song in 1955
-Lute used for the recording of the album Julian Bream Plays Dowland recorded in 1956
-Lute used for the recording of the album A Recital of Lute Songs recorded in 1958
-Lute used for the recording of the album The Golden Age of English Lute Music recorded in 1960
-Lute used for the recording of the album An Evening of Elizabethan Music recorded in 1962
-Lute used for the recording of the album Rodrigo, Vivaldi, Britten recorded in 1963 (selection 4-13)
-Lute used for the recording of the album Julian Bream in Concert recorded in April 1963
-Lute used for the recording of the album Lute Music from the Royal Courts of Europe recorded in April-May 1966
-Lute used for the recording of the album Dances of Dowland recorded in 1967
-Lute used for the recording of the album Sonatas for Lute and Harpsichord recorded in 1969
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