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Various musical instruments. 1: Forms of Hurdy-Gurdy, also called Peasant Lyre, 2: Keyed violin

Various musical instruments. 1: Forms of Hurdy-Gurdy, also called Peasant Lyre, 2: Keyed violin


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Filename: 917_05_013047.jpg

Size: 3705 x 4714 (6.3MB)

Date: 27th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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Various musical instruments. 1: Forms of Hurdy-Gurdy, also called Peasant Lyre, 2: Keyed violin

Various musical instruments. 1: Forms of Hurdy-Gurdy, also called Peasant Lyre, 2: Keyed violin, 3: Straw Violin, 4: Hunting Horns, 5: Triangle, 6: Bells, 7: Tambourine or Moorish Drum. Woodcut from Michael Praetorius Syntagma Musicum, 1615-1620

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16th Century Bells Drum Forms Horns Hunting Instrument Instruments Lyre Michael Moorish Music Musical Peasant Percussion Sixteenth Century Straw Stringed Strings Tambourine Triangle Violin Woodcut 1615 1620 Hurdy Gurdy Musicum Praetorius Syntagma


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This print showcases a fascinating array of various musical instruments from the 16th century. The first instrument depicted is the Hurdy-Gurdy, also known as the Peasant Lyre, which exudes rustic charm with its stringed design. Next up is the Keyed Violin, an intriguing variation of the traditional violin that adds keys to enhance its melodic capabilities. The third instrument featured in this woodcut is the Straw Violin, a unique creation that demonstrates human creativity and resourcefulness in crafting music. Accompanying these stringed instruments are Hunting Horns, adding a touch of grandeur and elegance to any musical ensemble. Adding rhythm and percussion to this diverse collection are the Triangle, Bells, Tambourine or Moorish Drum. These vibrant percussive instruments bring life and energy to any performance. Captured from Michael Praetorius' Syntagma Musicum between 1615-1620, this woodcut offers us a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of centuries past. It serves as a reminder that music has always been an integral part of human expression and cultural identity. Universal Images Group (UIG) presents this print for our appreciation without commercial use intentions. Let us marvel at these historical treasures and be inspired by their timeless beauty as we continue to explore new horizons in music today.

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