-
substitute for 'u'), guisterne, guitarre, guiterne, guyterne, guiterre,
quinterne, quitaire,
quitarre (the 'e' at the end of the word may have been stressed...
- bandola, bandora, bandurina,
pandurina and – in 16th-century
Germany – the
quinterne or chiterna. However,
significantly different instruments have at times...
- Star for
mixed choir (2007) Sei gelobt, du Baum for baritone, violin,
quinterne and
double b**** (2007) The Deer's Cry
written for
chorus for
Louth Contemporary...
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Archived from the
original on 25
March 2018. Libin,
Laurence (2014). "
Quinterne [quintern]". The
Grove Dictionary of
Musical Instruments (2nd ed.). doi:10...
- instrument),
mandola (not the same as the
modern mandola), vandola, mandörgen,
quinterne Europe 321.321
stringed instrument,
strung either 4-6
single strings or...
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which in turn
became the
modern mandolin. The
Germans continued to use
quinterne,
their name for the gittern.
Michael Praetorius recorded the
names mandürichen...