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Lute was a much-revered instrument in Poland in those days. It was a general symbol of Music, and even Art as a whole. and the best lutenists stayed at the court of Polish Kings in Kraków.
Valentinus Bakfark (1506/7 - 1576) - biography
Bakfark (or: Bekwark, Bakvark) was a Hungarian composer, and a famous lute player, who spent a significant part of his life in Poland, and therefore earned his place in this collection.
Diomedes Cato (* ca. 1570) - biography
Diomedes Cato was a lutenist of Venetian birth, who also spent most of his life in Poland, appointed lutenist to the Court of Polish King Sigismundus III Vasa.
Wojciech Długoraj (ca. 1557 - ca. 1619) [8] - biography
Modern transcriptions from lute tablatures by Piotr Poźniak.
Jakub Polak (+ ca. 1605)
Early Baroque love songs [5]
Those anonymous compositions were arranged for soprano and lute by Marcin Zalewski.
Polish Dances