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This is the lutanist of the Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his pet concubine.
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When the last lutanist fell asleep the birds began to sing.
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I have heard the lutanist, I have heard the lutanist.
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He succeeded Henry Lawes as Court lutanist, and held other positions, and evidently stood high in favour.
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When they asked him who he was, he answered, a lutanist, nor did the trial belie his profession.
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That was tricky, but nothing any skilled lutist couldn't accomplish.
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A lutist waved his fish fork dangerously.
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Toby was the lutist beside the piano.
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The flood of well-wishers slowed somewhat: a fellow lutist, the talented piper I'd seen on stage, a local merchant.
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The lutist is especially fascinating.
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We all thought you had gone away forever with the luteplayer.
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She cast a look over her shoulder at the luteplayer, Thomas.
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We sat there painfully idle, a luteplayer making music for us.
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It is like Mark, the luteplayer: people imagining what they cannot know.
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After three days the luteplayer came to take leave of the king.
Usage of lutenist in inglês
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Australian-based lutenist and bowhorn player featuring at the New Zealand Lutefest 2014 in Wellington.
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Gunter features music by baroque lutenist Jose Miguel Moreno.
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In a corner, trying to make himself inconspicuous, the lutenist Mark Smeaton; what's he doing here?
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The experienced lutenist was in several of Jordi Savall's bands and now collaborates with many different groups.
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World leading early music guitarist and lutenist giving a pair of recitals at the New Zealand Festival.
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Australian lutenist and guest of Lute Society of New Zealand's Lutefest 2011 taking place in Wellington during Labour Day Weekend.
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He will sing with my lutenist if invited, he will read in French or Latin if someone hands him the story-book.
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Music Director of Baroque Voices and historical performance expert and lutenist presenting 'The Full Monte' concert of Monteverdi madrigals in Christchurch.
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Notwithstanding his boasted wisdom, I appeal to the heart of any Toast in town whether she would not think the lutenist preferable to the statesman.