Category:Cithrinchen

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See also category: Quinterna.


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  • cittern - cithrinchen / bell cittern. ATLAS of Plucked Instruments. "The bell cittern derives its name from the distinctive outline of its body. It was first made in the 17th C. in North Germany, with the name (Hamburger) Cithrinchen ("small cittern"). In England it became known as the Bell Cittern. It was also popular in Scandinavia, under the name citrinch."
<nowiki>cithrinchen; Cithrinchen; kellositra; citrinchen; cithrinchen; cithrinchen; cetera amburghese; distinctively shaped cittern of the Renaissance and Baroque periods; Kleine Cister mit glockenförmigem Korpus; bellmansluta (cithrinchen); Hamburg cithrinchen; bell cittern; Hamburger cithrinchen; bell guittern; Citrinchen; Hamburger Cithrinchen; hampurilainen kellositra; hampurinkellositra; sitrinkia</nowiki>
cithrinchen 
distinctively shaped cittern of the Renaissance and Baroque periods
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