Lirone (redirect from Lira da gamba)
The lirone (or lira da gamba) is the bass member of the lira family of instruments that was popular in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. It is a...
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of the lira da braccio with an expanded number of strings was developed, the lirone, also known as the lira da gamba, which was played "da gamba", or between...
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vielle, rebec, and lira da braccio. The history of bowed string instruments in Europe goes back to the 9th century with the Byzantine lira (or lūrā, Greek:...
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became known as the lira da braccio (arm viol) family; the other, with sloping shoulders and held between the knees, was the lira da gamba (leg viol) group...
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Alto viol (alto viola da gamba) Bass viol (bass viola da gamba) Tenor viol (tenor viola da gamba) Treble viol (treble viola da gamba) Variants on the standard...
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this family of instruments was viole da braccio which was used to distinguish them from the viol family (viole da gamba). The standard modern violin family...
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Langspil (Iceland) Latfiol (Sweden) Leiqin (China) Lijerica (Croatia) Lira (Ukraine) Lira da braccio Lirone Liujiaoxian Lokanga bara (Madagascar) Macedonian...
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Drum Timpani Cymbals Bass drum Tabor Violino piccolo Violin Viol Viola da gamba Viola Viola d'amore Viola pomposa Tenor violin Cello Violoncello piccolo...
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Brügge 1996 Award Winner, Orpheuskonzerte Viola da Gamba 1996 in Zürich 'The Six String Lira da Gamba, Orfeo-Verlag, München 1999, ISBN 3-9806730-0-6...
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Holloway, Davitt Moroney, Tragicomedia. Virgin Classics, 1989. (lirone, viola da gamba) Rossi: Le canterine romane Tragicomedia. Teldec Rossi: Vanitas Vanitatum...
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responsible for popularizing the viol family of instruments (notably the viola da gamba) in contemporary performance and recording. As a historian of early music...
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Playford, Tobias Hume, Giles Farnaby, and others. Hille Perl (viola da gamba, lira viol, baroque guitar), Rachel Podger (baroque violin), Nancy Hadden...
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Cello (redirect from Violoncello da Span)
Figured bass music of the Baroque era typically assumes a cello, viola da gamba or bassoon as part of the basso continuo group alongside chordal instruments...
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beginning of the 14th century, though a similar instrument, usually called a lira da braccio (arm lyre), had been played since around the 9th century. The name...
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Ahvaz, the rebab is a large instrument with a range similar to the viola da gamba, whereas versions of the instrument further west tend to be smaller and...
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2019– Anderson Roberto da Silva Luiz – Consadole Sapporo – 2008 Anderson Silva – Albirex Niigata – 2003–2004 Andradina – Gamba Osaka, Oita Trinita, Albirex...
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and rich. The player held the gudok on his lap, like a cello or viola da gamba. It was also possible to play the gudok while standing and even while dancing...
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8) Rick Lazar – percussion (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7) Joanna Levine – viola da gamba (tracks 3, 6) Hugh Marsh – violin (tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Osama –...
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instrumental idiom of the Baroque lute and the torban, as well as viola da gamba and carillon. He composed over 1100 instrumental and vocal works influenced...
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Nedvěd's transfer to Juventus in 2001 and received a commission of six billion lira. With Juventus, Nedvěd won the Ballon d'Or in 2003 Raiola later guided several...
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was sometimes referred to as "viola da gamba", in order to distinguish it from viols played "on the arm": viole da braccio, which evolved into the violin...
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reversed in the viola da gamba—players of violin family instruments look like they are "pulling" on the strong beats, where gamba players look like they...
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Deaths in January 2024 (category Articles with Danish-language sources (da))
Parkinson's disease and spinal stenosis. Toru Kawashima, 53, Japanese footballer (Gamba Osaka, Tokushima Vortis). Georgi Kostov, 82, Bulgarian composer and politician...
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Asia into the Middle East, and the Byzantine Empire. Rebec, fiddle and lira da braccio are generally considered the ancestors of the violin, Several sources...
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published, 1973– ) Szálkák (1973–1978) 3 in memoriam (1988–1990) Viola da Gamba …sospiri, gemiti… (2011) Violin Hipartita for solo violin (2000–2004) 29...
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Ngbekedewe; Unguwan Tukur Gwamba 642107 Billachi; Bungudo; Byelanga; Famtami; Gamba; Lassala; Mbamburu; Sabewa; Salara; Sondi; Tswaban; Wuro Munchi Mbula 642102...
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Vihuela de arco: played with a bow (ancestor of the viola da gamba) Viola da Gamba: leg viol Viola da braccio: arm viol Plucked vihuelas, being essentially...
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square starts Via XX Settembre, a continuation of Via Milano, in which the Gamba de Legn had its headquarters and which reaches as far as Corso Sempione...
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Giordano Police officer Carla Faour Babysitter Carla Regina Jane Cláudia Lira Carla Daniel Dantas Marcos Guimarães Danielle Winits Melissa Brown Eduardo...
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the jockey of the Drago Donato Partini known as Partino Minore took 25 liras to stop the Tartuca, ridden by the favorite Francesco Bianchini known as...
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