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Jakub Polak (c. 1545 - c. 1605; also known as Jakub Reys and Jacques le Polonois) was a Polish lutenist and composer. Notable for his service as court lutenist to Henry III of Poland and France.[1] Initially one of the court musicians of Kraków, after Henry III fled Poland he joined him in Paris in 1574. He was an author of several lute compositions, most notably preludies, fantasies, dances and several chansons. During his lifetime he was renowned for his lute improvisations. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Works For Lute
staropolska
Sudamerikanische Gitarrenmusik
Renesans - Polska
Works for Harp by Debussy, Dussek, Panufnik, Szalonek, etc (Urszula Mazurek)
Konrad Ragossnig - European Lute Music from England, Italy, Spain, Germany etc.
Music for Lute (Konrad Ragossnig)
Polish Lute Music
The Dark Lord's Music: The Lutebook of Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury
Musik für Laute
Lautenmusik aus drei Jahrhunderten (Eloquence)
Renaissance Lute Music III