- Tobias Hume
Tobias Hume (possibly
1569 -16 April 1645 ) was an Englishcomposer ,viol player andsoldier .Little is known of his life. Some have suggested that he was born in 1569 because he was admitted to the
London Charterhouse in 1629, a pre-requisite to which was being at least 60 years old, though there is no certainty over this. He had made his living as a professional soldier, probably as amercenary . He was an officer with the Swedish andRussia n armies.His published music includes pieces for viols (including many solo works for the
lyra viol ) andsong s. They were gathered in two collections, "The First Part of Ayres " (or "Musicall Humors", 1605) and "Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke" (1607). He was a particular champion of the viol over the then-dominantlute , something which causedJohn Dowland to publish a rebuttal of Hume's ideas.Hume was also known as a prankster, as some of his somewhat unusual compositions illustrate. His most notorious piece was "An Invention for Two to Play upone one Viole". Two bows are required and the smaller of the two players is obliged to sit in the lap of the larger player. This work was notated in
tablature and is indeed technically possible to play. His instructions to "drum this with the backe of your bow" in another piece, "Harke, harke," constitute the earliest known use of "col legno " in Western music.External links
* [http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/Hume.html Biography and appraisal]
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