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Brazilian Viola – Acervo Lima
Fully-featured reproduction of the Belchior Dias vihuela, 1581, with african blackwood back ribs and sides, SL 66cm
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
Petrucci online music library- IMSLP
LIUTERIA d'insieme - Renaissance guitar
Brazilian Viola – Acervo Lima
The Belchior Dias 1581 Vihuela (notes to the drawing and other observations)
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
Fully-featured reproduction of the Belchior Dias vihuela, 1581, with african blackwood back ribs and sides, SL 66cm
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
The Belchior Dias 1581 Vihuela (notes to the drawing and other observations)
Chitarra 1887 | Liuteria Lorenzo Frignani | Musique
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
LIUTERIA d'insieme - Renaissance guitar
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
c-1590-baroque-guitar-made-by-belchior-dias - Musical Instrument Museum
The Belchior Dias 1581 Vihuela (notes to the drawing and other observations)
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
The Belchior Dias 1581 Vihuela (notes to the drawing and other observations)
A newly rediscovered Stradivari guitar at the Museo Nazionale degli strumenti musicali in Rome. Expert Emiliano Marinucci speaks about it after three year of research, confirmed by Lorenzo Frignani. – B4Baroque
The guitar: a brief history from the renaissance to the modern day – Early Music Muse
The Belchior Dias 1581 Vihuela (Notes to the drawing and other observations) | The guitar and plucked string instruments
A newly rediscovered Stradivari guitar at the Museo Nazionale degli strumenti musicali in Rome. Expert Emiliano Marinucci speaks about it after three year of research, confirmed by Lorenzo Frignani. – B4Baroque
The Belchior Dias 1581 Vihuela (notes to the drawing and other observations)