- the
beginning of the 19th century, was
known as a Volkszither.
Viennese zitherist Johann Petzmayer (1803–1884)
became one of the
outstanding virtuosi on...
- (January 11, 1926 –
April 25, 2010) was an
American singer, harpist, and
zitherist. A
regular on the New York folk scene, Life
magazine dubbed her "the pet...
-
orchestrated waltzes. In
Vienna one
night Reed
listened to a wine-garden
zitherist named Anton Karas, [and] was
fascinated by the
jangling melancholy of...
- best
known paintings are
Kofetarica (Coffee Drinker), 1888;
Citrarica (
Zitherist),
Likarice (Women Ironers), 1891;
Holandsko dekle (Dutch Girl), Portret...
- (1945-1975) she
distinguished herself as America's only
professional zitherist, and, as a
recording artist for
Capitol Records,
producing 18
albums and...
- un-translated. (Strictly speaking,
kitharoedos /
citharoedus translates to "
zitherist", but that
seems to
never be used.)
Variants include:
Ancient Gr****: κιθαρῳδός...
- However, the
instrument did
receive some
negative reception from
German zitherist virtuoso Hans Gruber, who
stated that the
instrument was "in
shape and...
- Texas, U.S.
Susan Reed (singer) (1926–2010),
American singer, harpist,
zitherist and
actor Susan Reed,
swimmer at
synchronised swimming at the 1986 World...
- Sun Deng (孫登; fl.230–260 CE) was a
Daoist sage-recluse, a
zitherist, and
allegedly the last
master of
transcendental whistling.
Chinese literature has...
- the
Bamboo Grove, Ruan Ji and Ji Kang, all of whom were also
talented zitherists. The
Chinese language has two
common words meaning "to whistle": xiào...