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  • 81Kitharöde — Ki|thar|ö|de auch: Ki|tha|rö|de 〈m. 17; Mus.〉 altgriechischer Spieler der Kithara u. Sänger [<grch. kithara „Saiteninstrument“ + aoidos „Sänger“] * * * Ki|tha|rö|de, der; n, n [lat. citharoedus < griech. kitharọ̄dós] (Musik): Musiker,… …

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  • 82Leier — Lei|er 〈f. 21〉 1. = Lyra (1) 2. Drehleier ● es ist (immer) die alte Leier 〈fig.; umg.〉 es ist immer dasselbe, das habe ich schon oft gehört [<ahd. lira <lat. lyra <grch. lyra „Saiteninstrument“] * * * Lei|er …

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  • 83griechische Musik — griechische Musik,   im weiteren Sinn die Musik der Griechen in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, deren rd. 3 000 jährige Geschichte die altgriechische Musik, die byzantinische Musik (byzantinische Kultur) und die neugriechische Musik umfasst. Im… …

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  • 84cither — noun Etymology: French cithare, from Latin cithara kithara, from Greek kithara Date: 1606 cittern …

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  • 85Guitar — Infobox Instrument name=Guitar names= classification=String instrument (plucked, nylon stringed guitars usually played with fingerpicking, and steel , etc. usually with a pick.) range= (a regularly tuned guitar) related=*Bowed and plucked string… …

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  • 86Paean — (pronounced as the last two syllables of European , IPAEng|ˈpiːən) is a term used to describe a type of triumphal or grateful song, usually choral though sometimes individual. It comes from the ancient Greek use of the term, which was also used… …

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  • 87Lyre — Infobox Instrument name= Lyre names= caption=Greek vase with muse playing the phorminx, a type of lyre classification= *string instrument range= related= * Çeng * Konghou * Harp * Chang (instrument)The lyre is a stringed musical instrument well… …

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  • 88Zither — The zither is a musical string instrument, most commonly found in Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, the southern regions of Germany, alpine Europe and East Asian cultures. The term citre is also used more broadly, to describe the entire family of… …

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  • 89Music of Greece — General topics Ancient Byzantine Néo kýma Polyphonic song Genres Entehno …

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  • 90Panathenaic Games — The games were actually part of a much larger religious festival, the Panathenaia, which was held every year. Every fourth year when the games were also held, the festival was known as the Great Panathenaia, and was 3 or 4 days longer than the… …

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