Robinson, Thomas (01/01/1550 - 01/01/1609)
The English lutenist Thomas Robinson was in the service of the Earl of Exeter and spent some time in Denmark, apparently teaching there the future queen of James I.
Lute Music
Robinson’s surviving lute music is found in his The Schoole of Musicke (published in 1603 with a dedication to the new king, James I of England), New Citharen Lessons (published in 1609), and Robinson’s Way.
Discography
Chamber Music
BIS-CD-267
English Lute Duets
BIS-CD-22
MUSIC FOR VIOLA DA GAMBA AND LUTE
CD-16282
Renaissance Music - BENNET, J. / RAVENSCROFT, T. / PLAYFORD, J. / JOHNSON, J. / FARRANT, R....
DOR-93182
Renaissance Music - DOWLAND, J. / PLAYFORD, J. / PRAETORIUS, M. / WEBSTER, M. (Fortune My Foe -...
Instrumental
DACOCD344
Chamber Music (16th-17th Centuries) - BRADE, W. / PEDERSON, M. / DOWLAND, J. / PILKINGTON, F....
BIS-CD-267
English Lute Duets
C10438
Lute Music (16th-17th Centuries) - DOWLAND, J. / MARCHANT, J. / ROBINSON, T. / HECKEL, W. /...






