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Hans Judenkünig

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where its possible his father was Hartmann Judenkünig of that city. The earliest known record of Hans Judenkünig dates to 1518 where he is recorded as a lutenist at
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Utilis et compendiaria introductio, qua ut fundamento iacto quam facillime musicum exercitium, instrumentorum et lutine, et quod vulgo Geygen nominant, addiscitur
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Utilis et compendiaria introductio, qua ut fundamento iacto quam facillime musicum exercitium, instrumentorum et lutine, et quod vulgo Geygen nominant, addiscitur
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Ain schone kunstliche Underweisung in disem Büechlein, leychtlich zu begreyffen den rechten Grund zu lernen auff der Lautten und Geygen
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and was best known for his two lute books written for the self-teaching of a lay audience. His instructional manual for the lute,
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Transcribed for classical guitar, and recorded by Eric Alan Heil. 16th-century court music.
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sometime between the years 1445 and 1450. His family originated from
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Studien zur Lautenmusik in der ersten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts
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