- male, deceased (1626)
- John Dowland (1563 - buried February 20, 1626) was an English composer, singer, and lutenist. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such...
- male, deceased (1725)
- Robert de Visée was a lutenist, guitarist, theorbist and viol player at the court of Louis the XIV, as well as a singer, and composer for lute, t...
- male, deceased (1594)
- John Johnson (c. 1545 - 1594) was an English lutenist, composer of songs and lute music, attached to the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
- male, deceased (1732)
- Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) is the composer of three wonderful trios for flute, cello and piano, the first of which was composed in 1790 and ranks...
- male, deceased (1750)
- Johann Sebastian Bach was a prolific German composer and organist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra and solo instruments drew...
- male, deceased (1750)
- Silvius Leopold Weiss was a German composer and lutenist. Born in Grottkau near Breslau, the son of Johann Jacob Weiss, also a lutenist, he served...
- male, deceased (1620)
- Thomas Campion, (sometimes Campian) (February 12, 1567 - March 1, 1620) was an English composer, poet and physician. Campion was born in London and...
- male, deceased (1638)
- Alessandro Piccinini (1566-1638), was an Italian lutenist and composer. Born in Bologna, Piccinini was taught to play the lute by his father,...
- male, deceased (1543)
- Francesco Canova da Milano was a virtuoso Italian lutenist and composer of the Renaissance. Born in Monza, near Milan (hence the "da Milano"), he...
- male, deceased (1651)
- Johann(es) Hieronymus Kapsberger (also: "Giovanni Girolamo" or "Giovanni Geronimo Kapsperger"), (1580 - january 17, 1651) was a German-Italian...
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