They sing in a variety of languages, including Latin, Middle English, recorder and cittern, played by the singers or fellow musicians.
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The music is performed by Karlsson ( vocals ), Hazelius ( cittern ), Olle Linder ( bass ) and Roger Tallroth ( guitar ).
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In 1582, Friar Phillipe de Caverell visited Lisbon and described its customs; he mentions the Portuguese people s love for the cittern and other musical instruments.
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He thought that more appropriate than other tunings, because the separation using a second also occurred in tunings used by descendant instruments, the cetra and cittern.
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The development continued from the early cithara lyre, through the forms of instruments ( called generically cithara ), through the citole, and becoming the cittern.
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Later it became popular and references have been found to citterns being played in the theater, in taverns and barbershops in the seventeenth and eighteenth century in particular.
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Cittern, showing the " buckles ", knobs where the neck meets the instrument's body, remnants of the citole's shoulder projections.
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With the benefit of Fischer's experience, Rubio began making harpsichords, soon to be followed by theorbos, viheulas, pandoras, citterns and baroque guitars.
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An 1892 French work noted that the Mari had developed three instruments : a " cithare " ( zither or cittern ), bagpipe, and drum.
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The trio was formed in 2009 and consists of Rune Tonsgaard S�rensen ( violin ), Ale Carr ( cittern ) and Nikolaj Busk ( piano, accordion ).