10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CITOLE»
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citole in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
citole and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Lute in Britain: A History of the Instrument and Its Music
Two other important plucked instruments that appear in the Cantigas miniatures
are the gittern and citole. Laurence Wright has conclusively shown that the term '
gittern' should be applied to the small plucked instrument with a rounded back ...
2
The British Museum
Citole: New Perspectives
The British Museum citole is a unique example of medieval craftsmanship and is one of very few surviving instruments from the Middle Ages.
James M. Robinson, Kate Buehler-mcwilliams, Naomi Speakman, 2013
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Situating the
Citole: C.1200-1400
This is a study of whether, and in what ways, contemporary documentary, literary, iconographical, and material evidence are reliable and informative about musical instruments and what they demonstrate in the case of the citole.
Alice C. Margerum, London Metropolitan University, 2010
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Cantus Coronatus D'El-Rei Dom Dinis: 7 Cantigas by King ...
"Ir vus queredes, mia senhor" - noble, jongleur with citole, girl. (VI) Fol 61r (p. 119
). "De quantos mui coitados son" - noble, jongleur with fiddle, girl playing a round
tambourine with exterior jingles. (VII) Fol. 6gr (p. 135), "De vos sennor, querria ...
Dinis (King of Portugal), 2005
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The Pianoforte, its origin, progress, and construction ... ...
THE CITOLE. The word citole is derived from the Latin cistella, a little chest ; and,
in truth, the instrument was no other than a little chest or box upon which was
stretched a series of strings. It differed from the psaltery and dulcimer in being ...
6
The Pianoforte, Its Origin, Process, and Construction: With ...
3-'-L THE CITOLE. The word citole is derived from the Latin cistella, a little chest;
and, in truth, the instrument was no other than a little chest or box upon which
was stretched a series of strings. It differed from the psaltery and dulcimer in
being ...
Edward Francis Rimbault, 1860
7
Performance and the Middle English Romance
Two related instruments, the citole and the gittern, are less likely, though possible
. The citole is mentioned eleven times in the romances, and the dwarf
Theodolyne in Libeaus Desconus, who is a 'mery man of mouthe' (line 141), ...
8
Music in the Age of Chaucer
Pipe & Tabor, Psaltery, Fiddle, Trumpet. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Ashmole 1523,
f.99r. 22. Citole, Fiddle. Psalter of Robert de Lisle. British Library, Arundel 83, f .
134v. 23. Mayshuet: Are post libaminal Nuncsurgunt. British Library, Add. 57950
...
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Middle English Dictionary
Kn.A.l959: A citole in hir right hand hadde she. (al393) Gower CA 8.2679: With
Harpe and Lute and with Citole [rime: Carole]. al425(cl395) WBible(2) 2 Kings
6.5: Harpis and sitols and tympans. al425 Roy .l7 .C .l7 .Nominale 666:
Sambucus: a ...
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, 1959
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Elizabethan Mythologies: Studies in Poetry, Drama and Music
A citole in hir right hand hadde she. (n1.1955-9) David Munrow writes, 'the
generally accepted view is that the citole was the ancestor of the Renaissance
cittern' (Instruments of the Middle Ages, p. 26). On Chaucer's citole, seej. M.
Steadman ...
Robin Headlam Wells, 1994
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CITOLE»
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citole is used in the context of the following news items.
Newberry Consort unveils rare Spanish treasures for BEMF
The instrumental ensemble—consisting of vielle, rebec, harp, flute, bagpipe, hammer dulcimer, and citole—was modeled on those depicted in ... «Boston Classical Review, Feb 15»
Scholars and dropouts: Concert features the music of Goliards to …
... will feature such period instruments as violas da gamba, recorders, lute, sackbut, shawm, harp, gemshorn, citole, portative organ and more. «Albuquerque Journal, Oct 14»
Medieval pop gets a 'winsome' makeover
Even more exotic early instruments such as douçaine, rebecs, ud, gittern, citole, and an assortment of percussion like nakkers, daireh, tabor ... «Limelight Magazine, Mar 14»
Big list of holiday events in the Phoenix area
... with music created with vocals and instruments including the bagpipes, harp, hurdy-gurdy, pipe and tabor, lute, a'lud, citole, drone ocarina. «AZ Central.com, Nov 11»
Stanford scholar finds the origins of Western poetry in troubadours …
Musical accompaniment may have been as simple as a single citole (a kind of lute) or organistrum (a hurdy-gurdy operated by two musicians) ... «Stanford University News, Oct 11»
L'Ensemble Aromates, with Michèle Claude
The complex vocal arrangements are finely complemented by oud, Andalusi and Tunisian lutes, citole (a Christian medieval three-string instrument), rabab (a ... «RootsWorld, May 06»