Listen to the natural “reverb” on this archlute. It’s extraordinary.
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My favorite old Tumblr post was a picture of an archlute with the caption, "Newtypes only."
To illustrate:
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Carolus Hacquart (ca. 1640-1701) - Suite for Viola da gamba and Basso continuo in e-minor, Op. 3 No. 8, III. Courante. Performed by Guido Balestracci, viola da gamba, Nicola Dal Maso, violone, Rafael Bonavita, archlute, and Massimiliano Raschietti, harpsichord, on period instruments.
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“The coolest LUTE I’ve ever seen!” - Brandon Acker’s archlute
Does a lute count as an unusual instrument? Well, this one’s an archlute, so maybe that helps it qualify for my “unusual instruments” tag. I really love the sympathetic resonance that the extra strings give. I’m very fond of sustained chords and reverb in music, so having that built in to the instrument is impressive to me. Like he says, it gives an echo like it’s in a cathedral.
Acker mentions an archlute is like a “theorbo”, which is another instrument I hadn’t yet heard of. If I find fun videos of that, I’ll post them later. This one’s just really nice for now.
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Veja "Handel's "Ombra mai fu" by Lea Desandre and Thomas Dunford at "Fauteuils d'orchestre" on France 5" no YouTube
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Remember...
It's not the size of your instrument, but how you use it!
You, too, can play the Theorbo (Archlute, Chitarrone)!
Be a hit with the IN crowd!
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I drew this as soon as I knew an archlute was a thing
Throne and Glor hanging out because I like him a lot
I’m still awful at backgrounds but eyy I like Throne’s casual outfit
showing off throne’s boots i spent stupid time on it along with their pants pfft
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Carolus Hacquart (1640-1701-?2) - Suite 10 for viola da gamba and basso continuo in A minor, op. 3 (The Hague, 1686): -
Prelude. - Allemande. - Courante. - Sarabande. - Gigue.
Guido Balestracci: viola da gamba.
Nicola Dal Maso: violone.
Rafael Bonavita: archlute.
Massimiliano Raschietti: harpsichord, organ.
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Yours (left) and co., from last night's concert of 17th century Italian and German music for three violins and basso continuo
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Couple of months ago Spanish Fundación Juan March made a musical youtube channel, and it's so good! They post excerpts from their concerts, and they have a nice range from early European music to contemporary Cuban jazz.
So, here is the selection of their videos.
Latin American Lullabies. Performed by Betty Garcés, soprano and Sophia Muñoz, piano
Others are under the cut
Buenos Aires piano: Tristes and Tangos. Performed by Horacio Lavandera, piano
The Cuban-Spanish Real Book. Performed by Pepe Rivero, piano, Ariel Brínguez, saxophone, Reiner Elizarde, "El Negrón", double bass, Michel Olivera, drums.
Instrumental Rarities: Virginal & Clavichord. Performed by Bruno Forst
Albéniz: Flamenco on Guitars. Performed by José María Gallardo del Rey, classical guitar and Miguel Ángel Cortés, flamenco guitar
Shostakóvich & Weinberg: under the Soviet Yoke. Performed by Varvara Nepomnyaschaya
Bach and Vivaldi on Violone, an Extinct Instrument. Performed by Ismael Campanero, violone, Miriam Hontana and Sònia Benavent, baroque violin, Íñigo Aranzasti, baroque viola, Ramiro Morales, baroque guitar and archlute, Daniel Oyarzabal, positive organ and harpsichord.
Bossa Nova Classics. Performed by Fred Martins, voice and guitar and Sergio Menem, cello.
Dowland and the English Renaissance Lute. Performed by Hopkinson Smith.
The Art of Portuguese Songs. Performed by Ana Quintans, soprano and Filipe Raposo, piano.
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