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- Baryton - Wikipedia
The baryton is a bowed string instrument similar to the viol, but distinguished by an extra set of sympathetic but also pluckable strings It was in regular use in Europe until the end of the 18th century
- What is a Baryton and Who is Joseph Haydn? - YouTube
Kenneth Slowik, curator of the Musical Instrument Collection at the National Museum of American History and artistic director of the Smithsonian Chamber Musi
- The strangest string instrument ever made? Rediscovering the baryton . . .
With as many as 22 strings, and capable of accompanying itself, the baryton is seeing a cautious revival Luthier Owen Morse-Brown talks about reconstructing this unique and fascinating instrument
- Baryton | Classical Music, Viennese, Trios | Britannica
Baryton, bowed, stringed musical instrument that enjoyed a certain vogue in the 18th century It was related to the viol family, was about the size of a cello, and had six melody strings and a fretted fingerboard
- The History of the Baryton - Benning Violins
The baryton, a member of the viol family, is a rare but still-played instrument in the 21 st century Aficionados of the music of Joseph Haydn understand its beauty and place, particularly within the 123 trios the 18 th century composer wrote for the baryton, cello and viola
- Baryton | Smithsonian Chamber Music Society
Mozart claims: “The word baryton comes from the Italian Bordone, which means a Tenor Voice; and means also a large string, a drone, and the soft humming of bees He who knows this instrument will agree that the word Bordone rightly describes its tone
- BaltimoreRecorders. org: Information about the Baryton
The Baryton is a stringed instrument and a close relative of the bass viol da gamba Like the bass viol, it typically has six gut strings that are primarily played with a bow Some later instruments have fewer strings, and some were converted into cellos
- Jeremy Brooker and the Baryton
The baryton is one of the rarest and most complex stringed instruments in the world Its delicate and exotic sounds have fascinated audiences for almost four hundred years
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