16th and 17th Century Lute Resources
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Societies
- English Lute Society (in English)
- Lute Society of America (in English)
- Argentine Society for Lutes and Early Guitars (in Spanish)
- Austrian Lute Society (in German)
- Belgian Lute Academy (in English)
- Dutch Lute Society (in English)
- French Lute Society (in English)
- Historical Guitar and Lute Association (in German)
- Nouvelle-France Lute Society (in French)
- Lute Society of New France (in French)
- German Lute Society (in English)
- Italian Lute Society (in Italian)
- Lute Society of Japan (in Japanese)
- Lute Society of New Zealand (in English on Facebook)
- Russian Lute (in English)
- Scottish Lute and Early Guitar Society (in English)
- Vihuela Society (in Spanish)
Other Resources
Luthiers
Italy
- Giovanni Maria Alemanni (1500–1525, no compositions survive)
- Pietro Paolo Borrono (1490–1563)
- Franciscus Bossinensis (1510)
- Vincenzo Capirola (1474–after 1548)
- Marco Dall'Aquila (c.1480–after 1538)
- Joan Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508)
- Francesco Canova da Milano (1497–1543)
- ♥ Francesco Spinacino (1507)
- Giovanni Angelo Testagrossa (1470–1530, no compositions survive)
- Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649)
- Francesco Corbetta (c.1615–1681, composed for Baroquer guitar)
- Fabrizio Dentice (c.1539–1581)
- Vincenzo Galilei (late 1520s–1591)
- Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631), his son
- Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger (c.1580–1651, of German descent)
- Simone Molinaro (c.1570–after 1633)
- Alessandro Piccinini (1566–1638)
- Giovanni Zamboni (fl. second half of the 17th century)
- Francesco Bartolomeo Conti
- Ludovico Roncalli (1654–1713)
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741)
France
- Pierre Attaingnant (c.1494–c.1551, publisher, possibly composer)
- Robert Ballard (1575–1649)
- Julien Belin (c.1525/30–1584)
- Jean-Baptiste Besard (c.1567–after 1616)
- Pierre Blondeau (fl. 1st half of the 16th century)
- Mlle Bocquet (fl. 1st half of the 17th century)
- François de Chancy (1600-1656)
- François Dufaut (before 1604–before 1672)
- Jacques Gallot (died c.1690)
- Denis Gaultier (1597/1603–1672)
- Ennemond Gaultier (1575–1651), his cousin
- Jacques Gautier (Gaultier) (fl. 1st half of the 17th century, died before 1660)
- Pierre Gautier (Gaultier) (1599–after 1638, active in Italy)
- René Mesangeau (fl. 1567–1638)
- Germain Pinel (c. 1600–1664)
- Guillaume Morlaye (born c.1510)
- Charles Mouton (1617–1699)
- Jean-Paul Paladin (died before September 1565, Italian-born)
- Julien Perrichon (1566–c.1600)
- Jakub Reys (c.1550–c.1605, Polish-born)
- Albert de Rippe (1500–1551, Italian-born)
- Adrian Le Roy (c.1520–1598)
- Robert de Visée (c.1655–1732/3)
Spain
- Esteban Daza (c.1537–1591/6)
- Miguel de Fuenllana (fl. 1553–1578)
- Francisco Guerau (1649–1722, composed for Baroque guitar)
- Luys Milan (c.1500–after 1560)
- Alonso de Mudarra (c.1510–1580)
- Santiago de Murcia (c.1682–c.1740, moved to Mexico, composed for Baroque guitar)
- Luys de Narváez (fl. 1526–49)
- Diego Pisador (1509/10–after 1557)
- Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (born probably before 1650, composed for Baroque guitar)
- Gaspar Sanz (mid-17th century–early 18th century, composed for Baroque guitar)
- Enríquez de Valderrábano (fl. 1547)
England
- Daniel Bacheler (1572–1619)
- Thomas Campion (1567–1620)
- Francis Cutting (c.1550–c.1596)
- John Danyel (1564–c.1626)
- ♥ John Dowland (1563–1626)
- Varietie of Lute Lessons (1610) PDF
- Robert Dowland (1591–1641)
- Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder (1543–1588, Italian-born)
- Cuthbert Hely (fl. 1620–1640)
- Anthony Holborne (c.1545–1602)
- John Johnson (c.1545–1594)
- Robert Johnson (c.1580–1634)
- Robert Jones (fl. 1597–1615)
- Thomas Robinson (fl. 1589–1609)
- Philip Rosseter (1567/8–1623)
Netherlands/Belgium
- Emanuel Adriaenssen (c.1554–1604)
- Joachim van den Hove (1567–1620)
- Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687, no compositions survive)
- Philips van Marnix van Sint-Aldegonde (1540–1598, no compositions survive)
- Johannes Matelart (1538-1607)
- Josquin des Prez (c.1450–1521)
- Jacques de Saint-Luc (1616–c.1710, worked in Paris, Vienna, etc.)
- Nicolas Vallet (c.1583–after 1642, French-born)
- Philip van Wilder (c.1500 – 1554)
Germany/Austria
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
- Jacques Bittner (fl. 1680)
- Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696–1760)
- Adam Falckenhagen (1697–1754)
- Bernhard Joachim Hagen (1720–1787)
- Hans Gerle (c.1500-1570)
- Hans Judenkünig (c. 1445/50–1526)
- David Kellner (1670–1748)
- Karl Kohaut (1726–1784)
- Johann Kropfgans (1708-1770)
- Wolff Jakob Lauffensteiner (1676–1754)
- Elias Mertel (c.1561-1626)
- Hans Neusidler (c.1508/09–1563)
- Esaias Reusner (17th century)
- Sebastian Anton Scherer (1631–1712, no lute compositions survive)
- Arnolt Schlick (c.1460–after 1521)
- Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686–1750)
Other countries
- Bálint Bakfark (Hungary, c.1526/30–1576)
- Diomedes Cato (Italy, 1560/65–after 1607 or 1618, active in Poland)
- Wojciech Dlugoraj (Poland, 1557/8–c.1619)
- Jan Antonín Losy (Bohemia, c.1643–1721)