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    Theorbo (redirect from Chitarrone)
    words chitarrone and tiorba were both used to describe the instrument, they have different organological and etymological origins; chitarrone being in...
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    (or kwitra). Its bass variety was known as chitarrone. Musicologist Laurence Wright talked about the chitarrone in a letter to the Early Music journal (October...
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  • composer, Kapsberger is chiefly remembered today for his lute and theorbo (chitarrone) music, which was seminal in the development of these as solo instruments...
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  • charango Ranka charango Chardha Chelys Chilili Chitarra battente (Italy) Chitarrone (Mexico) Chitrali sitar Chonguri Çifteli (Albania) Citole Cittern (Early...
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    scenes followed by lamenting to the accompaniment of organo di legno and chitarrone, while Charon stands watch to the sound of a regal. Contrabassoon is rare...
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    producer Instruments Vocals guitar bass guitar sitar mandolin synthesizer chitarrone Years active 1976–present Labels SOHBI Corporation Ulftone Music Provogue...
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  • Baroque Orchestra & Chorale. Retrieved 2024-01-21. Spencer, Robert (1976). "Chitarrone, Theorbo and Archlute". Early Music. 4 (4): 416–417 – via JSTOR. "What...
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    rhythmically independent bass line. Accompanying instruments could be lute, chitarrone, theorbo, harpsichord, organ, and even on occasion guitar. While some...
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    as the lute was enlarged and bass-extended to become the theorbo and chitarrone for continuo work, so the cittern was developed into the ceterone, with...
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    own composition, accompanied by baroque instruments including harps, chitarrone, guitars, lirone, viola da gamba and percussion (this 10-minute CD, titled...
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    a scale length of about 680mm. In Italian, it also goes by the names chitarrone and chitarra gigante, both referring to its large size. It is usually...
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    variety of instruments, mostly plucked fretted strings including the chitarrone, often with a pipe organ to provide sustained tone. Later, in the operas...
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    known for his two volumes of lute music: Intavolatura di Liuto et di Chitarrone, libro primo (Bologna, 1623) and Intavolaturo di Liuto (Bologna, 1639)...
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  • Guitarrón, a Mexican acoustic bass guitar used in mariachi ensembles Chitarrone moderno, a plucked bass type designed around 1900 by Italian luthiers...
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    long-time performing partner is Lee Santana, who plays the lute, theorbo, chitarrone, and baroque guitar. In addition to an original 18th-century gamba made...
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  • Barbarino wrote that he would sing his works to the accompaniment of the chitarrone, "for my voice is hoarse and frail." Almost all of Barbarino's music is...
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    chitarino being ancestral to the early mandolin during the 15th century. The chitarrone (literally large 'chitarra'), is an instrument that appeared in the late...
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    # Title Designer(s) From To HN2700 Chitarrone Margaret Davies 1974 1974 HN2701 Deborah Margaret Davies 1983 1984 HN2702 Shirley Margaret Davies 1985 1997...
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    mixing, production 2006 Failure Essentials Guitar J-AX Di Sana Pianta Chitarrone Eagles of Death Metal Death by Sexy Performer, piano, backing vocals 2007...
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  • profession but also an accomplished musician. His instrument of choice was the chitarrone, and according to contemporaries had a sweet voice. He published two books...
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    Primavera cantate recitate e concertate con 5 voci, nello spinetto o chitarrone, Op. 44 (Libro V madrigali a 5 voci, Venezia, 1622) La Sampogna musicale...
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    scenes followed by lamenting to the accompaniment of organo di legno and chitarrone, while Charon stands watch to the sound of a regal. The keyboard (or other...
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  • of London, arranged and conducted by Brian Gascoigne Elizabeth Kenny – chitarrone Roy Carter – oboe "The Cockfighter" Hugh Burns – guitar Alasdair Malloy...
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  • footballer Francesco Rasi (1574–1621), Italian composer, singer (tenor), chitarrone player, and poet Guido Rasi (born 1954), Italian physician and former...
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    Giulio Caccini (category Chitarrone players)
    Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer...
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    main characters—Orpheus by harp and organ, shepherds by harpsichord and chitarrone, the Underworld gods by trombones and regal. All of these musical distinctions...
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  • composers who wrote for lute and similar period instruments: theorbo, chitarrone, vihuela etc. Composers who worked outside of their country of origin...
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    bass line and filling inner voice parts, were the lute, the theorbo (chitarrone), and the harpsichord. The madrigalist Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) produced...
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  • was an enlarged cetera (Eng. cittern), believed to be similar to the chitarrone as a development of the chitarra and lute to enhance the bass capabilities...
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    harpsichord, organ) and one or more string or wind instruments (lute, theorbo, chitarrone, viola da gamba, cello, violone, bassoon, trombone). —Menéndez Torrellas...
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