
Cythara - Wikipedia
The cythara is a wide group of stringed instruments of medieval and Renaissance Europe, including not only the lyre and harp but also necked, string instruments. [1] In fact, unless a medieval document gives an indication that it meant a necked instrument, then it likely was referring to a lyre.
Kithara - Wikipedia
The kithara (Greek: κιθάρα, romanized: kithára), Latinized as cithara, was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the yoke lutes family. It was a seven-stringed professional version of the lyre, which was regarded as a rustic, or folk instrument, appropriate for …
Kythira - Wikipedia
Kythira (/ kɪˈθɪərə, ˈkɪθɪrə / kih-THEER-ə, KITH-irr-ə; Greek: Κύθηρα [ˈciθira]), also transliterated as Cythera, Kythera and Kithira, [a] is an island in Greece lying opposite the south-eastern tip of the Peloponnese peninsula. It is traditionally listed as one of the seven main Ionian Islands, although it is distant from the main group.
Cythara - Organology
Unlike the lyre, which is characterized by its open, U-shaped frame, the cythara features a more substantial, enclosed body, contributing to its richer and more resonant tone. It is classified as a box-lyre, distinguishing it from the simpler, open-framed lyres.
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The cythara is a wide group of stringed instruments of medieval and Renaissance Europe, including not only the lyre and harp but also necked, string instruments. In fact, unless a medieval document gives an indication that it meant a necked instrument, then it …
Cythara - definition of Cythara by The Free Dictionary
Cythara synonyms, Cythara pronunciation, Cythara translation, English dictionary definition of Cythara. also cith·ern n. A 16th-century guitar with a flat, pear-shaped body.
At the roots of the guitar; The Carolingian CYTHARA.
Jul 23, 2020 · We consulted Annemies Tamboer, an expert on musical archaeology. During the meeting she noted: “You should have a look at the instruments from the Stuttgart Psalter. Those lyres are fun and have been studied at length, but nobody took a serious look at these.”
The Renaissance Cittern Site
All new updated site! For missing pages, see the OLD Renaissance Cittern Site. An online resource dedicated to the history, art, music, recordings, players, composers, & builders of the Renaissance cittern, bandora, orpharion, & other related wire-strung instruments from the 15th through 18th centuries. Celebrating 25 years!
Kithara Facts for Kids
Ancient Roman fresco depicting women in a peristyle, listening to another woman play a kithara and sambuca (instrument). The kithara, or Latinized cithara (Greek: κιθάρα, romanized: kithára, Latin: cithara), was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the yoke lutes family.
Cytharai | Warhammer Wiki | Fandom
The Cytharai, also called the " Twilight Pantheon " [2b] and the " Deeper Gods [2b]," represent the Elven gods of the Mirai, the "Black Pit" that is the mythical Elven Underworld, who embody the darker and more threatening aspects of life, as opposed to the Cadai, the more nurturing and benevolent group of Elven deities.