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gittern
▪ I. gittern, n. arch. (ˈgɪtən) Forms: 4–5 gitern(e, 4–6 gytern(e, (5 getarne, -erne, -yrne, gittyrn), (6 getron, githorn, guthorne), 6–7 gitterne, (7 gittron, gytterne), 7, 9 ghittern, 8 guiterne, 6– gittern. [a. OF. guiterne, guisterne, etc. (obs. since 16–17th c.) of obscure formation. The form g...
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Gittern
Names in English: gittern, gittron, giterninge, giterne. Resources
Early Music Muse - Gittern
Early Music Instrument Database - Gittern
References
External links
Guide to Early Instruments - The Gittern
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Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast
Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast (English: "Behind bars - The Women's Prison", in short: HG or HiGi) was a German television series in the form of a soap
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The Harp Consort
), Belinda Sykes (alto shawm, Renaissance bagpipes), Hille Perl (viola da gamba, lyra viol, violone, gittern); Lucy Carolan (harpsichord), Pat O'Brien (bandora, guitar), Paul O'Dette (theorbo, cittern, guitar), Steve Player (dancer,gittern, French cittern, guitar, whistle, drone pipes), Pedro Estevan
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Pantagruel (ensemble)
The group was formed in Essen, Germany at the end of 2002 by the English lutenist Mark Wheeler (Lutes, Citterns & Gittern) and the German born Dominik Schneider (Renaissance Recorders & Flutes, Gittern & Vocals).
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Guitarra latina
This gittern or citole with curved sides is illustrated in the medieval musical text the Cantigas de Santa Maria, alongside another gittern, the guitarra
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Cheryl Shepard
She gained fame through her role in German television series Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast ("Behind Bars - the Women's Prison") between 1997 and 2000 In 1997, she played her first major role in a television series, appearing in 80 episodes of Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast, playing Susanne Teubner,
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Guitarra
Guitarra may refer to:
Gittern, a medieval string instrument
Guitarra Portuguesa, a traditional Portuguese string instrument used in Fado music
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