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- Q22312900 subject Q10102489.
- Q22312900 subject Q7465700.
- Q22312900 subject Q7484932.
- Q22312900 subject Q8077342.
- Q22312900 subject Q8417452.
- Q22312900 subject Q8417577.
- Q22312900 abstract "John Alford (fl. 16th century) was a lutenist in London. He published there in 1568 a translation of Adrian Le Roy's work on the lute under the title of A Briefe and Easye Instruction to learne the tableture, to conduct and dispose the hande unto the Lute. Englished by J. A., with a cut of the lute. A 1574 edition added additional music. The work was the dominant English lute tutor until Thomas Robinson's The Schoole of Musicke (1603).".
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q10102489.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q2426857.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q36424.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q373349.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q7465700.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484932.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417452.
- Q22312900 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417577.
- Q22312900 comment "John Alford (fl. 16th century) was a lutenist in London. He published there in 1568 a translation of Adrian Le Roy's work on the lute under the title of A Briefe and Easye Instruction to learne the tableture, to conduct and dispose the hande unto the Lute. Englished by J. A., with a cut of the lute. A 1574 edition added additional music. The work was the dominant English lute tutor until Thomas Robinson's The Schoole of Musicke (1603).".
- Q22312900 label "John Alford (lutenist)".