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- The organistrum is an early form of hurdy-gurdy. Generally considered the ancestor of later hurdy-gurdies, the organistrum differs substantially in that...
- description of the construction of the organistrum entitled Quomodo organistrum construatur (How the Organistrum Is Made), known through a much later copy...
- po****r amongst the jongleurs to accompany their singing and recitations; Organistrum, a three-stringed instrument similar to the vielle but pla**** by the...
- rebecs and rabels (both plucked and bowed), rottes, psalteries and a organistrum. Gutwirth, Eleazar (1998). "Music, Identity and the Inquisition in Fifteenth-Century...
- et à manche Drejelire Harmonichord Hurdy-gurdy Kaisatsuko Lira Ninera Organistrum Tekerő Viola organista Violano Virtuoso Wheelharp Agiarut Ajaeng Arpeggione...
- Men playing the organistrum, from the Ourense Cathedral, Spain, 12th century...
- during the High Middle Ages, with instruments such as the duo-pla**** organistrum (a hurdy-gurdy), starting in the late 900s or early 1000s. Such were...
- saw Nail violin Ninera Niutuiqin Nyckelharpa (Sweden) Nvike Octob**** Organistrum Orutu (East Africa) Pardessus de viole (Italy) Pena Philomel (Italy,...
- wide range of early instruments, including the harp, psaltery, rebec, organistrum, pipe, shawm, horn, chime bells and percussion. She would demonstrate...
- and from c. 1155 to 1377 the French form symphonie was the name of the organistrum or hurdy-gurdy. In late medieval England, symphony was used in both of...