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The Orpharion Orpharion Music in the Sixteenth Century Works for the Orpharion Composers for the Orpharion. The orpharion was a smaller version of the wire-strung bandora, tuned similar to a lute, invented
orpharion The Orpharion is an english invented, wire strung, scalloped shaped instrument with slopping brass frets, often mentioned in Elizabethan Lute song publications as an alternative to the
Dante Ferrara Orpharion Said to have been invented in the 1580s, the orpharions delicate wire strings create an exquisite shimmering and silvery sound. Dantes second CD is one of the few recordings in existence to
Orpharion ORPHARION. Part of the Bandora family, the Orpharion is a smaller wire-strung instrument with a similar scalloped body shape. The ribs are an even depth all round, and other features include a neck
Orpharion Orpharion. This instrument is based on the Palmer Orphrion. The string length is 54-60.5 cm tuned to G A
Orpharion 6 or 7 course orpharion after John Rose. Flat back, neck and peghead in mahogany, brass frets, ebony fingerboard, black-white-black purfling arround soundboard, rosewood pegs.
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orpharion after John rose 6 course orpharion after John Rose, London 1580. This Orpharion s to my knowledge the only existing instrument if this type. It is a fine instrument a strongly necessary instrument for a broken consort.
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