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- Byzantine_lyra abstract "The Byzantine lyra or lira (Greek: λύρα) was a medieval bowed string musical instrument in the Byzantine Empire. In its popular form the lyra was a pear-shaped instrument with three to five strings, held upright and played by stopping the strings from the side with fingernails. Remains of two actual examples of Byzantine lyras from the Middle ages have been found in excavations at Novgorod; one dated to 1190 AD. The first known depiction of the instrument is on a Byzantine ivory casket (900-1100 AD), preserved in the Palazzo del Podesta in Florence (Museo Nazionale, Florence, Coll. Carrand, No.26). Versions of the Byzantine lyra are still played not only in Greece, but in the Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy and Turkey too; Another one notable example is the island of Crete, where the lyra is central to the traditional music of the island.".
- Byzantine_lyra thumbnail Byzantine_Lyra_Museo_Nazionale.jpg?width=300.
- Byzantine_lyra wikiPageExternalLink rebec.html.
- Byzantine_lyra wikiPageExternalLink lira.
- Byzantine_lyra wikiPageExternalLink hd_renv.htm.
- Byzantine_lyra wikiPageID "21756762".
- Byzantine_lyra wikiPageRevisionID "604862562".
- Byzantine_lyra background "string".
- Byzantine_lyra developed "9".
- Byzantine_lyra hasPhotoCollection Byzantine_lyra.
- Byzantine_lyra hornbostelSachs "321.321".
- Byzantine_lyra hornbostelSachsDesc "Necked bowl lute sounded by a bow".
- Byzantine_lyra imageCapt "Earliest known depiction of lyra in a Byzantine ivory casket .".
- Byzantine_lyra name "Byzantine Lyra".
- Byzantine_lyra names "Byzantine lyra, lira, lūrā, Rum Kemençe, medieval fiddle, pear-shaped rebec".
- Byzantine_lyra related "* Classical lyra, * Pandura * Pontian Lyra * Cello * Lijerica * Lira (Calabrian) * Lira da braccio * Lyra (Cretan) * Lyre * Fiddle * Gadulka * Gusle * Gudok * Rabāb * violin".
- Byzantine_lyra subject Category:Bowed_instruments.
- Byzantine_lyra subject Category:Byzantine_Crete.
- Byzantine_lyra subject Category:Byzantine_music.
- Byzantine_lyra subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Byzantine_lyra subject Category:European_music.
- Byzantine_lyra subject Category:Greek_musical_instruments.
- Byzantine_lyra type Artifact100021939.
- Byzantine_lyra type BowedInstruments.
- Byzantine_lyra type BowedLyres.
- Byzantine_lyra type Chordophone103025886.
- Byzantine_lyra type Device103183080.
- Byzantine_lyra type EarlyMusicalInstruments.
- Byzantine_lyra type GreekMusicalInstruments.
- Byzantine_lyra type Harp103495258.
- Byzantine_lyra type Instrument103574816.
- Byzantine_lyra type Instrumentality103575240.
- Byzantine_lyra type Lyre103699280.
- Byzantine_lyra type Lyres.
- Byzantine_lyra type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Byzantine_lyra type Object100002684.
- Byzantine_lyra type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Byzantine_lyra type StringInstruments.
- Byzantine_lyra type StringedInstrument104338517.
- Byzantine_lyra type Whole100003553.
- Byzantine_lyra comment "The Byzantine lyra or lira (Greek: λύρα) was a medieval bowed string musical instrument in the Byzantine Empire. In its popular form the lyra was a pear-shaped instrument with three to five strings, held upright and played by stopping the strings from the side with fingernails. Remains of two actual examples of Byzantine lyras from the Middle ages have been found in excavations at Novgorod; one dated to 1190 AD.".
- Byzantine_lyra label "Byzantine lyra".
- Byzantine_lyra label "Lira bizantina".
- Byzantine_lyra label "Lira bizantina".
- Byzantine_lyra label "Lira bizantina".
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs Lira_bizantina.
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs Lira_bizantina.
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs Lira_bizantina.
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs m.05mrq5m.
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs Q2606162.
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs Q2606162.
- Byzantine_lyra sameAs Byzantine_lyra.
- Byzantine_lyra wasDerivedFrom Byzantine_lyra?oldid=604862562.
- Byzantine_lyra depiction Byzantine_Lyra_Museo_Nazionale.jpg.
- Byzantine_lyra isPrimaryTopicOf Byzantine_lyra.