Kinnor

Kinnor
Kinnor
Davids-harp.jpg
Other names Kinnor David, Harp of David
Classification String instrument
Related instruments
lyre, kithara, harp, simsimiyya

Kinnor (Hebrew: כִּנּוֹר‎; also Harp of David) is the Hebrew name for an ancient Israelite lyre mentioned in the Bible (Genesis iv. 21) and commonly translated as harp.

Contents

History

The identification of the instrument is uncertain, but a few historians of musical instruments say it is similar to the Greek cithara, Though the Kinnura is a better representation which was in use among the Semitic peoples.[1]

Schematic drawing of an ancient kinnor

A symbolic representation of the kinnor appears on ancient Hebrew coins. [2]

The kinnor has been called the national instrument of Israel.[3]

In modern Hebrew, the word kinnōr refers to a violin.

See also

References

  1. ^  Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). "Kinnor". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 
  2. ^ Jubilee harps
  3. ^ "David's Harp". Dolmetsch Online. http://www.dolmetsch.com/defsd.htm. Retrieved December 21, 2007. "In Hebrew kinnor, also known as David's harp, is the national instrument of Israel." 

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kinnor — (hebr. A. it.), Harfe od. Cither, von Form eines Dreiecks, mit 10 od. 24 Saiten …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Kinnor — Kinnor, zither oder harfenartiges Saiteninstrument der alten Hebräer, das David zur Beruhigung Sauls spielte …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Kinnor — Kinnōr, zitherartiges Instrument der alten Hebräer …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Kinnor — Symbolische Darstellung eines asymmetrischen Kinnor Der Kinnor, hebräisch ‏כִּנּוֹר ‎, „Harfe“, ist ein altes israelitisches, vorislamisches Zupfinstrument, das mit der griechischen Kithara verglichen oder gleichgesetzt und zu den Leiern (gleichb …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • kinnor — ⇒CINNOR, KINNOR, subst. masc. ANTIQ. Sorte de harpe dont on jouait dans le temple de Jérusalem. Cinnor hébreu (CHATEAUBRIAND, Les Martyrs, t. 1, 1810, p. 174). Prononc. et Orth. Seules transcr. ds LITTRÉ : si nnor; ki nnor. Étymol. et Hist. I.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • kinnor — ▪ musical instrument       ancient Hebrew lyre, the musical instrument of King David. According to the Roman Jewish historian Josephus (1st century AD), it resembled the Greek kithara (i.e., having broad arms of a piece with the boxlike neck),… …   Universalium

  • kinnor — cinnor ou, selon d autres, kinnor (si nnor ou ki nnor) s. m. Instrument de musique des anciens Hébreux. •   Aux branches du saule était suspendue une lyre plus forte que la lyre de Cymodocée : c était un cinnor hébreu, CHATEAUB. Mart. 63. •   Au… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Kinnor —    The instrument most revered by the Jews, as David and the Levites were players. Its earliest mention is Genesis 4:21. The precise structure of the kinnor is disputed, but it seems to be a lyre like instrument of 3 to 22 strings played with the …   Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • Kinnor — Kinnor, es el nombre en idioma hebreo de un antiguo instrumento de cuerda traducido por arpa. Se trata de una lira hebrea portátil de 5 a 9 cuerdas, similar a las que también encontramos en Asiria. Era el instrumento predilecto para acompañar el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Kinnor — Kịnnor   [hebräisch] der, (s)/... rim, eine in ganz Vorderasien verbreitete tragbare Leier, im Alten Testament das Instrument König Davids. Dieses hatte über dem kastenförmigen Schallkörper einen geschlossenen trapezförmigen Rahmen mit… …   Universal-Lexikon

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”