Lute was the common accompaniment instrument for Renaissance era but during the Romantic era it changes to piano.
In an opera, the standard accompaniment for a recitative is typically provided by a continuo, which may include instruments such as the harpsichord, cello, or lute. This accompaniment is often minimal and serves to support the vocal line while allowing for greater emphasis on the text and emotional expression. In more modern operas, orchestral accompaniment may also be used for recitatives.
The homophone for "loot" is "lute."
lute player
The homophone for lute is loot.
lute player
Playing Lute
Lute Society of America. has written: 'Lute Society of America: Membership'
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An instrument that rhymes with a lute, is a flute.