Orlando di Lasso, a prominent composer of the late Renaissance, was primarily known for his vocal music and did not leave a significant record of playing specific instruments. However, it is believed that he may have played the lute and possibly other instruments common in his time, as many composers of the era were often accomplished musicians. His primary focus, though, was on choral and vocal compositions rather than instrumental performance.
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