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Various stringed bowed musical instruments from the Eastern Mediterranean
Kemenche (Turkish: kemençe; Greek: κεμεντζές) or kamancha (Persian: کمانچه; Armenian: Քամանչա) is a name used for various types of stringed bowed musical
Kemenche
Bowed string instrument
centuries, when Pontus was part of the Byzantine Empire, while the name "Kemenche" first appeared in the 10th century. According to Pavlos Hairopoulos, it
Kemençe_of_the_Black_Sea
Musical instrument
The classical kemenche (Turkish: Klasik kemençe), Armudî kemençe ('pear-shaped kemenche') or Politiki lyra (Greek: πολίτικη λύρα, 'Constantinopolitan
Classical_kemençe
Small bowed string instrument
the Royal College of Music Museum, London Fiddle Violino piccolo Lute Kemenche Remnant, Mary (2001). "Kit". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The
Pochette_(musical_instrument)
String instrument played by a bow rubbing the strings
lira Cretan lyra Gadulka Ghaychak Kamancheh Kemençe of the Black Sea Kemenche Kemenche (classical) Lijerica Pochette Rabeca Rebab Rebec Shah Kaman Banhu
Bowed_string_instrument
Turkic bowed string instrument
Empire Chuurqin Cobza Dutar Dombra Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kamancheh Kemenche Komuz Lute Rebab Tovshuur The lyra of Crete Kazakh: қобыз, romanized: qobyz;
Kobyz
Musical instrument
bowl lute sounded by a bow) Related instruments Byzantine lyra Classical Kemenche, (Turkish: Armudî kemençe, Greek: Πολίτικη Λύρα) Cello Lira (Calabrian)
Lijerica
Turkish folk dance
engagement ceremonies, highland festivals, military send-off ceremonies with kemenche, clarinet, tulum (bagpipe), alongside with davul-zurna. Depending on the
Horon
Music genre
folk music is a genre of Armenian music. It usually uses the duduk, the kemenche, and the oud. It is very similar to folk music in the Caucasus[citation
Armenian_folk_music
String instrument
on the gadulka; LA–RE–LA (a–d–a, a fifth and a fourth) on the Classical Kemenche.[clarification needed] Bulgarian gadulka Cretan lyra Calabrian lira A lijerica
Byzantine_lyra
Ethnic group
The most popular instrument in the Pontian musical collection is the kemenche or lyra, which is related closely with other bowed musical instruments
Pontic_Greeks
Region of southwestern Asia
traditional Balochi music include suroz, donali, ghaychak, dohol, sorna, rubab, kemenche, tamburag, and benju. Before the Islamic era, the Baloch were the followers
Balochistan
String instrument
folk instrument Kamencheh: a four-stringed instrument similar to the kemenche. Kemenche: a three-stringed instrument from the Black Sea region of Asia Minor
Rebec
(Finland) Kaisatsuko (Japan) Kamancheh (Iran) Kemane of Cappadocia (Greece) Kemenche (Turkey) Kendara (India) Kezaixian (Japan) Kingri (India) Kobyz (Kazakhstan)
List_of_string_instruments
Pontic Greek musician and composer
Matthaios Tsahouridis with his Pontic lyra, or kemenche
Matthaios_Tsahouridis
Part of Kurdish culture
Kurdish tanbur), saz, qernête, daf, duduk, kaval, long flute (şimşal), kemenche, oboe (zirne) and drum (dahol). Traditional Kurdish music is culturally
Kurdish_music
Middle Eastern string instrument
them would clash audibly with a justly tuned/intoned tanbur, oud, ney, or kemenche. Alternate tuning approaches for the qanun thus also exist. Turkish music
Qanun_(instrument)
Turkish band
traditional Turkish and modern musical instruments, including the oud, baglama, kemenche, qanun and guitar. Their music reflects influences of music from around
Yeni_Türkü
Turkish musician (born 1954)
guitar, kopuz, bağlama, oud, cümbüş, yaylı tambur, Turkish tambur, violin, kemenche, erhu, bouzouki, bendir, tubular bell, Oğur sazı Years active 1982–present
Erkan_Oğur
Traditional instruments of Kurdish music
Among the most prominent Kurdish musical instruments are the tembûr, kemenche, and daf, which are commonly played during cultural celebrations such as
Kurdish_musical_instruments
Stringed instrument from the Uyghur Region, China
instrument Classification Bowed String instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification (Composite chordophone) Related instruments Violin, Kemenche, Ghijek
Khushtar
Calendar year
Canadian physicist, chemist (b. 1910) May 31 – Picoğlu Osman, Turkish kemenche player (b. 1901) June 1 Ion Antonescu, Romanian soldier, politician, 43rd
1946
Musical instrument
Gadulka in Bulgaria, the bowed Calabrian lira in Italy and the Classical Kemenche (Turkish: Armudî kemençe, Greek: Πολίτικη λύρα) in Istanbul, Turkey. There
Cretan_lyra
Turkish musician (born 1965)
1965 (age 60–61) Origin Rize, Turkey Genres Folk, karadeniz music Occupations Singer, musician Instruments tulum, kemenche, bağlama Label Kalan Müzik
Birol_Topaloğlu
Dances traditionally performed in Greece
a battle. The dances are accompanied by the Pontian lyra, also called kemenche by Turkish people. Aneforitissa Kizela Apo Pan Kai Ka Matsouka Atsiapat
Greek_dances
Ethnic group from the South Caucasus
main public festivals. The national instruments include guda (bagpipe), kemenche (spike fiddle), zurna (oboe), and doli (drum). In the 1990s and 2000s,
Laz_people
String instrument
gradually replaced throughout much of the Arab world by the violin and kemenche. The Iraqi version of the instrument (jawza or joza) has four strings.
Rebab
Province of Turkey
tourism. Folk dancers perform horon energetically when it is accompanied by kemenche. However this folk dance can also be accompanied by Tulum or kaval. Folk
Rize_Province
Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1878–1944)
Halil Agha. He spoke several languages, and was a pianist, violinist, and kemenche player. He was taught to play the violin by violinist Vondra Bey, and his
Şehzade_Mehmed_Abdülkadir
Tradition-based music originating in the Republic of Turkey
trimmings. Today, the dancers link arms and quiver to the vibrations of the kemenche (an instrument similar to violin). Kasap Havası/Hasapiko - Kaşık Oyunu
Turkish_folk_music
Municipality in Giresun, Turkey
Handball Super League. Katip Şadi, kemençe player Tuzcuoğlu Mehmet Ali, kemenche player Picoğlu Osman (1901–1946) famous kemençe player Hasan Ali Yücel
Görele
Long-neck lute from Turkey
accidentals to notate. Turkish musical instruments Music of Turkey Gusle Igil Kemenche Morin khuur "Türk Dil Kurumu - Sözlük". sozluk.gov.tr. Martin Stokes (1
Yaylı_tambur
Iranian bowed string instrument
g3-e7 Related instruments Kemancheh Tarhu Shahkaman Ghaychak Rebab Sorahi Kemenche Musicians Sayat Nova Ali-Asghar Bahari Kayhan Kalhor Ardeshir Kamkar Saeed
Kamancheh
Bowed string instrument traditionally used in the Balkans and Anatolia
and Anatolia. It is the Macedonian and southern Serbian version of the kemenche, it is very similar to the violin or viola and related to the Bulgarian
Kemane
1989 song by Peter Gabriel
the duf. The percussion was augmented by parts played on a bowed string kemenche by Mahmoud Tabrizi-Zadeh, double violin from L. Shankar, Nathan East on
Zaar_(song)
Azerbaijani bowed musical instrument
during Nowruz String instrument Classification Bowed Strings Related instruments Igil Morin khuur Ghaychak Rebab Byzantine lyra Sorahi Kemenche Gudok Gusle
Chagane
Russian bowed string musical instrument
(Bowl lyre sounded by a bow) Related instruments Byzantine lyra Classical Kemenche, (Turkish: Armudî kemençe, Greek: Πολίτικη Λύρα) Cello Lira (Calabrian)
Gudok
1991 studio album by Sezen Aksu
percussion instruments (2,3,4,5,8) Vocal (2,3,4,8) Ahmet Kadri Rizeli - kemenche (4) Tamer Pınarbaşı - Kanun (4) Ara Dinkjian - Ud (6) Celal Bağlan: darbuka
Gülümse
of Cappadocia chordophones 321.322.71 Greece stringed instruments Lyre Kemenche Kemençe of the Black Sea chordophones 322.122.1 Turkey stringed instruments
List_of_musical_instruments
Municipality in Giresun, Turkey
July. Hundreds of people from nearby places attend this festival. The Kemenche, which is one of the traditional Eastern Black Sea instruments, is played
Çanakçı
2012 film score by Alexandre Desplat
the score". He composed the minimalist score with the use of ney, oud, kemenche, and Persian percussions. Desplat's likeness for Middle Eastern and Egyptian
Argo_(soundtrack)
ivory carving for book cover, 12th century A.D. Fiddle see also Gusle Kemenche Kemenche of the Black Sea Kemane of Cappadocia Shikepshine Lyra Lijerica Calabrian
List of European medieval musical instruments
List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments
Bulgarian bowed string instrument
string-GM, Music of Bulgaria Lira of Calabria Music of Croatia Rebab Kamancheh Kemenche Gusle Cretan lyra Kobyz Byzantine lyra Byzaanchy Igil Kyl kyyak Sarangi
Gadulka
US musical group
use of instruments uncommon in American music, such as the bouzouki and kemenche, other, more common instruments, such as the banjo or accordion, are used
The_Psalters
Topics referred to by the same term
Lira da braccio, a European bowed string instrument of the Renaissance Kemenche, a bowed instrument used in folk music in Turkey, Greece and Iran RCA Lyra
Lyra_(disambiguation)
Pontian Greek folk musician from Kazakhstan
Greek folk music. His main instrument was the lyra, which is a type of kemenche. In 1989, he received the National Heritage Fellowship for his folk music
Ilias_Kementzides
Greek bowed musical instrument
folk music Byzantine lyra Cretan lyra Pontic lyra Thracian lyra Classical kemenche Παπουτσής, Αλέξανδρος (2020). Ρεπερτόριο και τεχνικές της Δραμινής λύρας
Macedonian_lyra
Musical instrument
Crete and the Dodecanese in Greece, the lyra of Pontos and the classical kemenche (Turkish:Armudî kemençe, Greek:Πολίτικη Λύρα ~ Politiki lira) in Turkey
Calabrian_lira
Historical Muslim population of Crete
name for that instrument in Turkish language being Rum kemençesi – Greek kemenche.[better source needed] Nuances may be observed among the waves of immigrations
Cretan_Muslims
2009 compilation album by Loreena McKennitt
Violin Stratis Psaradellis - Greek Lute, Greek Lyra, Classical Classical Kemenche Panos Dimitrakpolous - Kanoun Haig Yazidjian - Oud Jeff Wolpert - Recording
A_Mediterranean_Odyssey
The Iberian Peninsula after Reconquista rabâb saharaoui, 1879 kemenche, 1844 kemenche, Greece, late 19th or early 20th century Rebab, Sicily, c. 1140
History of lute-family instruments
History_of_lute-family_instruments
2003 live album by Ghazal
Award for Best Traditional World Music Album in 2004. Kayhan Kalhor – kemenche Shujaat Husain Khan – sitar, vocals Sandeep Das – tabla Kjell Keller –
The_Rain_(album)
Turkish musician
("Anatolia Musical Association") in Üsküdar, where she was educated by kemenche virtuoso Kemal Niyazi Seyhun and oud player Hayriye. After starting to
Müzeyyen_Senar
Town in Timiș, Romania
town, which also existed during the time of dukes Glad and Ahtum. The Kemenche Monastery, located 5 km north of the town, on the left bank of the Mureș
Sânnicolau_Mare
Turkish musician (1901–1946)
but it is thought to be tuberculosis or cirrhosis. Picoğlu Osman Turkish kemenche It is not exactly known which day he was born. Also, some sources even
Picoğlu_Osman
Greek folk dance
anticlockwise (to the left). The music is generally played with a lyre (Kemenche) (or violin), lute, accordion and mandolin (or gaida). Greek music Greek
Zervos_(dance)
2019. Tsekouras 2016, p. 129. Tsekouras 2016, p. 130. "The Pontic Lyra (Kemenche)". Pontos World. January 31, 2017. Archived from the original on June 24
Pontic_Greek_music
1997 studio album by Tarkan
Percussion - Aydın Karabulut Acoustic guitar - Erdem Sökmen, Can Şengün Kemenche - Ahmet Kadri Rizeli Bass davul - Shawn Pelton Oud - İlyas Tetik, Hüseyin
Ölürüm_Sana_(album)
2002 studio album by Ensemble Renaissance
kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza, gusle, tapan (davul), sargija, ćemane (kemenche), zurla (zurna), and frula among others. All tracks produced by Ensemble
Roots_of_the_Balkan
1990 studio album by Indochine
Eidel: Piano, Synthesizers, Backing Vocals Mammoud Tabrizi-Zadeh: Santoor, Kemenche "Le Baiser - Indochine". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved December
Le_Baiser_(album)
Iranian barbat and oud player
music of Iranian folk music and Persian classical music with Sara Hasti (kemenche) and Farideh Sarsangi (percussion and santur). She is a musician, music
Fatemeh_Dehghani
1997 studio album by Anggun
– vocals David Bowie – songwriting Herve Teboul – songwriting, bendir, kemenche, ney, oud, tambura L&G Design – design Roland Benzi – executive producer
Snow_on_the_Sahara
Turkish singer of Greek descent (1891–1939)
musicians and composers, oud player Yorgo Bacanos (1900–1977) and his brother, kemenche, and oud virtuoso Aleko Bacanos [tr] (1888–1950). She was so popular under
Eftalya_Işılay
Stream in Espiye, Turkey
along Gelevara stream valley. Originally it is performed with kemençe (kemenche in English, pronounced as kae-man-che), a local music instrument of Black
Gelevera
1978), plays a range of stringed musical instruments including pontic kemenche, Ph.D. in musicology Despina Vandi (b. 1969), Greek singer Paola Foka (b
List_of_Pontic_Greeks
Large lyre of the Cappadocian Greeks
made out of male horse tail, while nowadays the violin bow is also used. Kemenche Κέντρο Μικρασιατικών Σπουδών, Ο τελευταίος ελληνισμός της Μικράς Ασίας:
Kemane_of_Cappadocia
kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza, gusle, tapan (davul), šargija, ćemane (kemenche), zurla (zurna), and frula among others. Sung Serbian epic poetry has been
Music_of_Serbia
Music of the Baloch people
traditional Balochi music include suroz, donali, ghaychak, dohol, sorna, rubab, kemenche, tamburag and benju. Suroz is a balochi instrument and the preferred accompaniment
Balochi_music
Latvian composer (born 1977)
p-no/ celesta/ harpsichord/ harp/ 10-8-6-4-2) Nada el Layli (2015) for kemenche, qanun and mixed choir My soul will sink within me (2016) for mixed choir
Santa_Ratniece
2004 studio album by Candan Erçetin
trumpet Hamdi Akatay – goblet drum İlyas Tetik – violin Ahmet Kadri Rizeli – kemenche Ray Staff (Alchemy Mastering) – mastering Eyüp Hamiş – ney Hamdi Akatay
Melek_(album)
Music genre
muzika Stylistic origins Traditional music Typical instruments Gadulka kemenche šargija bouzouki tamburica kaval zurna davul gaida gusle Derivative forms
Starogradska_muzika
Turkish artist (1889/90–1912)
to play piano, violin, and traditional instruments such as the oud and kemenche. At the urging of Hamdi Bey, she sent some paintings to an exhibition in
Müfide_Kadri
of Caucasus. The prime instruments in Pontic music are the Pontic lyra (Kemenche), which has origins in Byzantine period and it is related closely with
Music of immigrant communities in the United States
Music_of_immigrant_communities_in_the_United_States
Australian lawyer and writer
first bilingual Greek-English children's book, "Soumela and the Magic Kemenche" "Η Σουμέλα κι ο μαγικός Κεμεντζές" (St Andrews Orthodox Press ISBN 978-0-646-84263-9)
Dean_Kalimniou
adjective forming) suffix "-ış" or "-uş"], possible murderer of Ladislaus IV. Kemenche, meaning "little bow", possible murderer of Ladislas IV - assassination
List of people of Cuman descent
List_of_people_of_Cuman_descent
2018 studio album by Simge
İpekçioğlu – cümbüş (6) Serkan Halili – qanun (6) Nağme Yakın – classic kemenche (6) Mehmet Akatay – Turkish style percussion (6) Mehmet Esemen – arpeggio
Ben_Bazen
Turkish musician
as well as his talents on the oud, the violoncello, the tanbur, and the kemenche. Notable works include the original musical arrangement for the Turkish
Ali_Rıfat_Çağatay
Overview of the cultural heritage
Roma, Serb, Bosnian, Ashkali, Gorani, etc. Thus, instruments like the Kemenche and traditional dances such as Hora from the Turkish culture become a symbol
Cultural_heritage_of_Kosovo
Turkish kemençe player (1932–2020)
kemençe tutor was Kemal İpşir, and his first LP was released in 1962. Kemenche Picoğlu Osman "Kâtip Şadi yaşamını yitirdi". 12 September 2020. Archived
Katip_Şadi
Prosecutor-General (1981–1989), kidney failure. Katip Şadi, 88, Turkish kemenche player. Donald Steinbeisser, 85, American politician. Sudhangan, 63, Indian
Deaths_in_September_2020
Selo in Dagestan, Russia
historical instruments that remain in use in Dagestan to this day, such as the kemenche, tar, zarb, saz, duduk, and zurna. The Akhty spa is located to the southwest
Akhty
composed music for his poems, which he performed himself accompanied by a kemenche. The main theme of his work is love, although he also left philosophical
Ancient_Armenian_poetry
2013 studio album by Gülşen
asma davul Eyüp Hamiş – ney (4) Türker Dinletir – ney (10) Tahsin Terzi – kemenche Görkem Güder – solo violin Atınç Tombak – backing vocals Eda Ressureccion
Beni_Durdursan_mı?
1983 compilation album by Ensemble Renaissance
kaval, dajre, diple, tamburitza, gusle, tapan (davul), sargija, ćemane (kemenche), zurla (zurna), and frula among others. All tracks produced by Ensemble
Music_of_the_Old_Serbia
2009 studio album by Candan Erçetin
instruments, violin solo Alper Gemici – arranger Derya Türkan – classic kemenche Mehmet Akatay – percussion Nedim Nalbantoğlu – string instruments Ayşen
Kırık_Kalpler_Durağında
2002 studio album by Hande Yener
Özer Özel - Turkish tambur Bekir Ünlüataer - backing vocals Kadir Verim - kemenche Tolga Görsev - electro guitar, backing vocals Özcan Şenyaylar - violin
Sen_Yoluna..._Ben_Yoluma...
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Swedish
Swedish form of Latin Agatha, AGDA means "good."
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Anglo, Australian, British, English, Newzealand
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Hebrew English
From the tower.
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Majestic like An elephants walk
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Energetic, Brilliant
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God of Love
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Servant of the Truth.
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