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▪ I. cither (ˈsɪθə(r)) Also 7 cyther, 9 cithar. [Cf. F. cithare (14th c.), also mod.Ger. cither, zither, ad. L. cithara: see above.] An anglicized form of cithara, applied to the ancient instrument, as well as its later modifications, the cithern, zither n., etc.1606 L. Bryskett Civ. Life 146 When T...
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Thomas Perry (luthier)
Thomas Perry (; – November 1818) was an Irish luthier who introduced a type of bowed psaltery known as the cither viol or sultana. He invented the cither-viol or sultana in the 1760s and was renowned for the quality and beauty of his instruments.
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cistier
cistier ? = cither, cithara.a 1603 Jas. I Chorus Venetus in Farr S.P., With viols, gitterne, cistiers als, And sweetest voices syne.
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Ceterone
In the Sciagraphia is an illustration (plate 7) of a Dominici Zwölff Chörichte Cither (Dominici twelve course cittern), with re-entrant bass string tunings Plate 5 of the Sciagraphia illustrates a Gross Sechs Chörichte Cither; (large six course cittern) – depicted with eight pegs inserted into the sides of
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zither
▪ I. zither, n. (ˈzɪθə(r)) Also 9 zithern, zitt(h)er, zittern. [ad. G. zither: see cither, cithern.] a. A musical instrument (introduced into England c 1850 from Austria) having from thirty to forty strings let into the lower rim of a shallow resonance-box, and played by striking with the fingers an...
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Jacques Hamelink
De Coux, Anneleen. “ ‘De ornamentenversierde cither heraangeraakt’: Kinksteen van Ch'in van ::Jacques Hamelink”. Poëziekrant 5 (2003): 62-65.
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cithara
‖ cithara (ˈsɪθərə) [L. cithara, a. Gr. κιθάρα. Musical instruments are subject to great alteration of structure and shape, in process of time, and in different countries. Some of the resulting types become peculiar to one country, some to another. Consequently, cognate names, regularly descended fr...
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Premiere Livre de Pièces de Clavecin
Seconde suite
The second suite is in C minor, with only the first rondeau of La Citherée being in C major. Both the first and second rondeaux of La Citheré are unnamed gavottes. L'Enfantine and La Citheré are also marked Gracieusement.
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pandore
pandora2, pandore (pænˈdɔərə, pænˈdɔə(r)) Also 7–8 pandure, (8 pandola), 9 pandura, pandur. [a. It. pandora (also pandura), F. pandore, ad. L. pandūra, a. Gr. πανδοῦρα, a musical instrument the invention of which was attributed to Pan. (But the word was prob. of foreign origin.)] A stringed musical ...
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Eivind Groven
He also extracted harmonies from the Norwegian cither, the langeleik, and the willow flute.
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cider
cider (ˈsaɪdə(r)) Forms: α. 4 sidir, sidre, sidur, sydir, sydur, sydyr, cidre, 4–7 sider, 5 sidere, cedyr, 5–8 syder, 6 sydre, cydar, 6–7 sydar, 6–9 cyder, 7 cidar, (cidyer), 6– cider. β. 4 siþer, syþere, sither(e, sithir, cither, cyther, 4–5 syther. [ME. sidre, siþer, etc., a. OF. sidre (now cidre)...
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Memories of a Color
keyboards
Anders Persson – guitar, keyboards
Johan Ekelund – keyboards
Johan Hörlén — keyboards
David Wilczewski – saxophone
Lasse Andersson – guitars, cither
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clavicytherium
‖ clavicytherium Mus. (ˌklævɪsɪˈθɪərɪəm) [Better clavicitherium, med.L., f. clāvis key + cither.] An early musical instrument of the harpsichord type, being really an upright spinet.[1511 Virdung Musica getutscht (Basel), Claviciterium. 1611 M. Prætorius Syntagm. Music. (Wolfenbüttel) II. xli, Clavi...
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Klaus Hinrich Stahmer
The duo for the Chinese mouth organ Sheng and the Chinese Guzheng cither Silence is the only Music (2004) opens a series of pieces in which Stahmer draws
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sultana
sultana (səlˈtɑːnə, sʌl-) Also 7 sultanna, 9 sultanah; pl. 7 sultanaes, 7–8 -a's. [a. It. (Sp., Pg.) sultana fem. of sultano sultan.] 1. a. The wife (or a concubine) of a sultan; also, the queen-mother or some other woman of a sultan's family.1585 T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. ii. xviii. 51 The ...
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