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The lira da braccio (or lyra de bracio) was a European bowed string instrument of the Renaissance. It was used by Italian poet-musicians in court in the 15th and 16th centuries to accompany their improvised recitations of lyric and narrative poetry. It is most closely related to the medieval fiddle, or vielle, and like the vielle had a leaf-shaped pegbox with frontal pegs. Fiddles with drone strings are seen beginning in the 9th century (Byzantine lyra), and the instrument continued to develop through the 16th century. In many depictions of the instrument, it is being played by mythological characters, frequently members of angel consorts, and most often by Orpheus and Apollo. The lira da braccio was occasionally used in ensembles, particularly in the intermedi, and may have acted as a pro

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  • Lira da braccio (ca)
  • Lira da Braccio (de)
  • Lira da braccio (fr)
  • Lira da braccio (en)
  • Lira da braccio (it)
  • Lira da braccio (nl)
  • Lira da braccio (pl)
  • Лира да браччо (ru)
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  • Die Lira da Braccio (italienisch, etwa „Armlyra“), auch Lyra da braccio, ist der Grundtyp einer Familie von Streichinstrumenten der Renaissance. (de)
  • La lira da braccio è uno strumento rinascimentale appartenente alla famiglia dei cordofoni e di probabile derivazione dalla viella medioevale. (it)
  • De lira da braccio was een met een strijkstok bespeeld snaarinstrument, dat gedurende de renaissance in zwang was, vooral in de Italiaanse muziek. (nl)
  • Lira da braccio – dawny instrument muzyczny z grupy chordofonów smyczkowych. (pl)
  • La lira da braccio (o lyra de bracio) va ser un instrument europeu de corda d'arc del Renaixement . Va ser utilitzat pels poetes-músics italians a la cort als segles XV i XVI per acompanyar les seves recitacions improvisades de poesia lírica i narrativa. Està més estretament relacionat amb el violí medieval, o la fídula, i com aquesta tenia una caixa de clavilles amb forma de fulla i amb clavilles frontals. Es veuen violins amb cordes de bordó a partir del segle IX ( lira bizantina ), i l'instrument es va seguir desenvolupant al llarg del segle XVI. En moltes representacions iconogràfiques de l'instrument, aquest és interpretat per personatges mitològics, sovint membres de consorts d'àngels, i més sovint per Orfeu i Apol·lo. La lira da braccio s'utilitzava ocasionalment en conjunts, espe (ca)
  • The lira da braccio (or lyra de bracio) was a European bowed string instrument of the Renaissance. It was used by Italian poet-musicians in court in the 15th and 16th centuries to accompany their improvised recitations of lyric and narrative poetry. It is most closely related to the medieval fiddle, or vielle, and like the vielle had a leaf-shaped pegbox with frontal pegs. Fiddles with drone strings are seen beginning in the 9th century (Byzantine lyra), and the instrument continued to develop through the 16th century. In many depictions of the instrument, it is being played by mythological characters, frequently members of angel consorts, and most often by Orpheus and Apollo. The lira da braccio was occasionally used in ensembles, particularly in the intermedi, and may have acted as a pro (en)
  • La lira da braccio ou lyra de bracio (chez Michael Prætorius) – littéralement « lyre de bras » – est un instrument à cordes et à archet de la Renaissance européenne, probablement dérivé de la vièle. Son nom italien, lira, est dû à la volonté des humanistes italiens de la Renaissance de relier l'instrument à l'Antiquité. De nos jours, le répertoire est joué, entre autres, par Frédéric Martin, Baptiste Romain et Nicolas Sansarlat. (fr)
  • Лира да бра́ччо (итал. lira da braccio, буквально — «ручная лира») — струнный смычковый инструмент (хордофон). Был распространён в Италии в XV — XVI веках. О его распространённости свидетельствует тот факт, что Аполлон, расположенный в центре фрески «Парнас» Рафаэля (1511), играет не на античной лире, а на лире да браччо. При игре лиру да браччо держали подобно скрипке, прижимая к плечу, однако чаще не горизонтально, а под наклоном — так, что головка находилась значительно ниже корпуса. (ru)
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  • Lira da braccio (en)
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