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Viola da Gamba (Leg Viol) - a Bass Viol, played held betwen the knees of the player (hence the name!). Shakespeare mentions the Viola da Gamba as viol-de-gamboys
Karl Friedrich Abel (1725-1787) German musician in England, portrayed with a viola di gamba
Havana, Cuba - Statue of General Maximo Gomez (1836-1905) - a war hero from the Dominican Republic who fought tirelessly for Cuban independence in both the 1868
Anne Henriette de France (1727 - 1752). Twin
Music at home - 17th century musical gatheringA trio of musicians sing and play together, whilst a fourth listens in at the door. A seated man plays the viol de gamba, while two others sing along. Date: Early 1600s
Viola Da Gamba C16Viola da Gamba made by Gaspar Duiffoprugear (1514-1570), a renowned Tyrolese instrument maker. Date: circa 1550
Viola Da Gamba 1547A 16th century viola da gamba Date: circa 1547
Pierino Gamba (b. c.1937) child prodigy who was conducting orchestras from an early age and went on to be a famous conductor
Ancient String Instrum1 - Bandoer 2 - Orpheoreon 3 - Penoreon 4 - Lyra Da Gamba