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Cantore al liuto

The “Cantore al liuto” - typical Italian definition for musicians and composers at the end of 1400 - is the singing lutist whose description and historical representation are deeply rooted in the past going back to the myth of Orpheus.
== Origins and references ==

If the image of the European medieval minstrel remembers that of the more ancient storyteller from Asia, the consolidated tradition of singing accompanied by a string instrument whose memory still survives today in our musical culture, is strictly linked to the singing lutist mentioned above.
It was the famous Italian poet Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) one of the earliest Italian rhymers who was named “Cantore al liuto”, and it is known that he used to put in music his rhymes and to sing accompanying himself on his lute; he, in his turn, was looking back at the tradition of the troubadours and trouvères of the French tradition.

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