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- composers were able to write pieces for consorts of rebecs, just as they did for consorts of viols. The rebec was often pla**** by professional minstrels and...
- Matic Rebec (born January 24, 1995) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for the Nizhny Novgorod of the VTB United League. Standing at 1.80 m...
- reproductions, in their ensembles, together with other instruments such as rebecs and saz. Mozarabic miniature of a Beato dated around 900-950 in Spain. BNE...
- window Capitals Archivolt Some of the 24 Elders of the Apocalypse with rebecs or rabels. One of the 24 Elders of the Apocalypse with a plucked rabel....
- University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518987-2. Remnant, M. "The Use of Frets on Rebecs and Medieval Fiddles" Galpin Society Journal, 21, 1968, p. 146. Remnant...
- po****r in the 1800s. Prior, the rebec was used in a similar way, and some modern pochettes descend from the rebec instead of the violin family. A common...
- Asia into the Middle East,[failed verification] and the Byzantine Empire. Rebec, fiddle and lira da braccio are generally considered the ancestors of the...
- troubadours, and eventually reaching the rest of Europe. The English words lute, rebec, and naker are derived from Arabic oud, rabab, and naqareh. A number of...
- ancestor of all European bowed string instruments, including the lira, rebec and violin. The musical Renaissance era lasted from 1400 to 1600. It was...
- Four Cherubim (or seraphim) on the corners. Elders of the apocalypse with rebecs (substitute for harps) and vials. Santo Domingo de Soria 1188 A.D., Spain...