- In
classical antiquity, a crotalum, (κρόταλον krotalon)
plural crotala, was a kind of
clapper or
castanet used in
religious dances by
groups in ancient...
- seen
dancing exotically in the
streets and in taverns,
accompanied by "
crotala, cymbala, tympana, and
foreign wind instruments." The Gr****s used words...
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Klarino Lalitsa Mantura Souravli (Thiamboli)
Tsampouna Zurna Cochilia Crotala Daouli Koudounia Toubeleki Trigono Tympano Zilia Music of
Greece Gr****...
- Aulos, Bouzouki,
Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic),
Crotala, Floghera, Gaida, Harp, Laouto, Lyre, Organo, Pan flute, Phorminx, Psaltery...
- late
Roman Empire, some that
would be seen in the
Carolingian Empire:
crotala (clappers), pipe
organ with
bellows to
power it,
double pipes, Oxyvaphi...
-
dancing in a circle. 5th
century B.C.
Woman dancing with
crotala 450 B.C.
Woman dancing with
crotala 440-430 B.C. Girl in
dance class. 430 B.C.
Girls dancing...
- and
Harmodius Variation of
Aegina and
Bacchanalia Scene and
Dance with
Crotala Dance of the
Gaditanae –
Victory of
Spartacus Spartacus Suite No.2 Adagio...
-
Tingena crotala is a
species of moth in the
family Oecophoridae. It is
endemic to New
Zealand and is
found both in the
North and
South Islands. This species...
- Aulos, Bouzouki,
Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic),
Crotala, Floghera, Gaida, Harp, Laouto, Lyre, Organo, Pan flute, Phorminx, Psaltery...
- Aulos, Bouzouki,
Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic),
Crotala, Floghera, Gaida, Harp, Laouto, Lyre, Organo, Pan flute, Phorminx, Psaltery...