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- words chitarrone and tiorba were both used to describe the instrument, they have different organological and etymological origins; chitarrone being in...
- (or kwitra). Its b**** variety was known as chitarrone. Musicologist Laurence Wright talked about the chitarrone in a letter to the Early Music journal (October...
- composer, Kapsberger is chiefly remembered today for his lute and theorbo (chitarrone) music, which was seminal in the development of these as solo instruments...
- scenes followed by lamenting to the accompaniment of organo di legno and chitarrone, while Charon stands watch to the sound of a regal. Contrab****oon is rare...
- rhythmically independent b**** line. Accompanying instruments could be lute, chitarrone, theorbo, harpsichord, organ, and even on occasion guitar. While some...
- Baroque Orchestra & Chorale. Retrieved 2024-01-21. Spencer, Robert (1976). "Chitarrone, Theorbo and Archlute". Early Music. 4 (4): 416–417. "What is a Lute?"...
- own composition, accompanied by baroque instruments including harps, chitarrone, guitars, lirone, viola da gamba and percussion (this 10-minute CD, titled...
- as the lute was enlarged and b****-extended to become the theorbo and chitarrone for continuo work, so the cittern was developed into the ceterone, with...
- known for his two volumes of lute music: Intavolatura di Liuto et di Chitarrone, libro primo (Bologna, 1623) and Intavolaturo di Liuto (Bologna, 1639)...
- Guitarrón, a Mexican acoustic b**** guitar used in mariachi ensembles Chitarrone moderno, a plucked b**** type designed around 1900 by Italian luthiers...