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Rebecs & Medieval Fiddles

  • EMS Soprano Rebec with Semi Rigid Padded Case

    Early Music Shop
    £450.00
    The Early Music Shop soprano rebec is an excellent 3 string instrument based on several historic patterns. The body is carved from a single block of wood, there is no soundpost and it has a thin, nasal, penetrating tone. The instrument is supplied in its own hard carrying case and comes with a bow. String Length: 285mm 1st string - . e' - 0.85 - plain gut 2nd string - a - 1.00 - plain gut 3rd string - d - 1.50 - plain gut Length: 486mm Width: 111mm Height: (inc. bridge) 105mm
    £450.00
  • EMS Alto Rebec with Semi Rigid Padded Case

    Early Music Shop
    £495.00
    The Early Music Shop alto rebec is an excellent 3 string instrument based on several historic patterns. The body is carved from a single block of wood, there is no soundpost and it has a thin, nasal, penetrating tone. The instrument is supplied in its own hard carrying case and comes with a bow. String Length: 335mm 1st string - . a 0.85 - plain gut 2nd string - d - 1.00 - plain gut 3rd string - G - 1.50 - plain gut Length: 570mm Width: 130mm Height: (inc. bridge) 124mm
    £495.00
  • EMS Tenor Rebec with Semi Rigid Padded Case

    Early Music Shop
    £550.00
    The Early Music Shop tenor rebec is an excellent 3 string instrument based on several historic patterns. The body is carved from a single block of wood, there is no soundpost and it has a thin, nasal, penetrating tone. The instrument is supplied in its own hard carrying case and comes with a bow. String Length: 420mm 1st string - . d - 0.90 - plain gut 2nd string - G - 1.00 - plain gut 3rd string - C - 1.50 - plain gut Length: 718mm Width: 163mm Height: (inc. bridge) 156mm
    £550.00
  • 14th Century style Medieval Fiddle

    Trouvere Music Works
    £595.00
    Based on 13th to 15th Century examples, this fiddle has a full violin scale length. These fiddles have a shallower bridge and flatter fingerboard than a modern violin. This is the most popular model, both because of their sound and because they are the most familiar to those players with experience playing a modern violin. They have solid poplar bodies with a spruce soundboard, maple bridge, white oak, maple, walnut or cherry tailpiece, walnut fingerboard, and boxwood or ebony nut. Individually serviced and fitted with gut strings by our luthier prior to despatch.
    £595.00
  • 15th Century style Medieval Fiddle

    Trouvere Music Works
    £695.00
    This medieval fiddle (or vielle) is very resonant with a versatile playing volume. It is made with a solid poplar body, spruce soundboard, walnut fingerboard, white oak tailpiece, maple bridge and Boxwood nut. It is the perfect instrument for those looking to explore the medieval fiddle, and is very accessible for a modern string player. Individually serviced and fitted with gut strings by our luthier prior to despatch.
    £695.00
  • EMS Fiddle Medieval - E.A.D.G

    Early Music Shop
    £650.00
    EMS Fiddle Medieval - E.A.D.G - an inexpensive medieval fiddle made from solid wood through out and includes a semi-rigid padded bag. Vibrating String Length: 298mm Maximum Length of Instrument: 605mm Maximum Width of Instrument: 207mm Maximum Hight of Instrument: 70mm Width of Nut: 30mm Length of Fingerboard: 218mm
    £650.00
  • "Cantigas de Santa Maria" style Citole

    Trouvere Music Works
    £595.00
    These Citoles are based on the Cantigas de Santa Maria and have an exceptional tone and resonance. They have a solid poplar body with a spruce soundboard, maple or white oak tailpiece, maple bridge, walnut or cherry or maple fingerboard with nylon frets, boxwood nut and classical guitar strings. Individually serviced and fitted with gut strings by our luthier prior to despatch.
    £595.00
  • "Mary Rose" Medieval Fiddle with a Raised Bridge

    Trouvere Music Works
    £695.00
    This medieval fiddle is based one of the two fiddles that were recovered from hold of the Mary Rose. It has been designed with modern string players in mind and is individually serviced and fitted with gut strings by our luthier prior to despatch. This fiddle has a solid poplar body with a spruce soundboard, cherry fingerboard, maple bridge and ebony nut. The bridge and fingerboard are raised making the playing transitional easier for modern players.
    £695.00
  • "Mary Rose" Medieval Fiddle with a Flat Bridge

    Trouvere Music Works
    £595.00
    This medieval fiddle is based one of the two fiddles that were recovered from hold of the Mary Rose. It has been designed with modern string players in mind and is individually serviced and fitted with gut strings by our luthier prior to despatch. This fiddle has a solid poplar body with a spruce soundboard, cherry fingerboard, maple bridge and ebony nut. The bridge is flat and the fingerboard is level in keeping with other medieval fiddles.
    £595.00
  • Medieval Fiddle by Fabio Chiari

    Liuteria Toscana
    £1,425.00
    This medieval fiddle (or vielle) by Fabio Chiari is based on fiddles from around the 12th century. It has been designed from writings and iconography from the time, as no instruments have survived that can be copied. This instrument has been made exclusively from Italian woods: maple, willow and poplar. The vielle was one of the main instruments in the medieval period. It was played by both amateurs and professional musicians, including at court and in noble households.
    £1,425.00
  • J. Wood 4-Course Renaissance Cittern

    Early Music Shop
    £1,395.00
    4-Course Renaissance Cittern produced and researched from drawings supplied by The Early Music Shop. French model c. 1600. Back and neck made of maple. Soundboard made of pine. Four orders. Metal strings. String Length 452mm. Tuned e' e', d' d', g g g, a a. Other tunings possible. Supplied with semi-rigid padded case String Length 452mm Schedule and Tuning e´ 0.25 steel x 2 d´ 0.30 steel x 2 g 0.40 brass x 3 a 0.35 brass x 2 Alternative tunings (e e, d d, g g g, a a) OR (e e, d d, g g g, b b)
    £1,395.00
  • Medieval Fiddle after a 14th Century Fresco by Roberto Montagna

    Liuteria Toscana
    £3,495.00
    This medieval fiddle (vielle) is made by Italian luthier Roberto Montagna. It is based on a study of the fresco by Andrea Bonaiuti, made in 1365, of the Cappellone degli Spagnoli in Santa Maria Novella, Firenze. It is made exclusively with Italian wood. The soundboard is Italian spruce from Val di Fiemme inlaid with maple and pear, the ribs and back are pear, the neck is solid pearwood, the fingerboard is pear and maple, the button and pegs are maple and the tailpiece is hand-carved in maple. Vibrating String Length: 358mm Maximum Length of Instrument: 640mm Maximum Width of Instrument: 205mm Maximum Hight of Instrument: 90mm Width of Nut: 30mm Length of Fingerboard: 225mm About Roberto Montagna Roberto Montagna was born in Montagnana in 1981. Son of a musician father, he also developed a passion for music. In 2007 he made the acquaintance of an artisan carpenter and after he had learned the rudiments of carpentry, he began the project of building a guitar for himself. He realised he had a passion for building and at this point he began a personal study of stringed instruments. He met Maestro Fabio Chiari in 2009 and soon became a pupil in his workshop. In 2014 he graduated from the Tuscany School of Violin Making where he received recognition from his research on Quality of Sound. Today Roberto runs his own workshop making classical string instruments as well as medieval instruments.
    £3,495.00
  • Rebec by Fabio Chiari

    Liuteria Toscana
    £875.00
    A rebec after 12th century instruments by Italian master luthier Fabio Chiari. This instrument is made exclusively with Italian woods including maple, willow and poplar. About the rebec The rebec originated around the 10th century and was used throughout the medieval period until the early Renaissance. It started as a courtly instrument, but throughout the centuries its appeal to the courtly class lessened and it became more of a "rustic" instrument. The rebec is typically depicted as having 3 strings, however variants are known to have had between 2 and 5 strings. We know from various sources that the rebec was usually tuned in 5ths, though less is known about the pitches. The sound is described in all sources as high pitched, and often compared to a woman's voice. By 1545, Agricola gives the pitches as G, d, a - the same as the bottom three strings of a violin. Other sources give the pitches as d, a, e - the same as the top three strings of a violin.
    £875.00
  • Marco Salerno 4 String Medieval Fiddle - Strasbourg model

    Salerno
    £995.00
    Marco Salerno 4 String Medieval Fiddle - Strasbourg model - a hand crafted medieval fiddle with decoration by Marco Salerno and with a fulled bodied resonant sound
    £995.00
  • 4 Course Short Scale Elblag Gittern by Paul Baker (Reconditioned)

    Previously Owned/Reconditioned
    £2,250.00
    PO ref. PO0695S 4 Course Short Scale Elblag Gittern by Paul Baker, 2018 (Previously Owned), with case and in excellent condition. F ully serviced and revoiced by our in-house luthier prior to despatch. Vibrating String Length: 333mm Strings: Aquila Nylgut For more details about this or any other Previously Owned instruments, please do not hesitate to contact us.
    £2,250.00
  • EMS Fiddle Medieval Kit (for home assembly) - E.A.D.G

    Early Music Shop
    £495.00
    EMS Fiddle Medieval Kit (for home assembly) - E.A.D.G - an inexpensive medieval fiddle made from solid wood through out.
    £495.00
  • Ribeca (Soprano Rebec) by Fabio Chiari from Liuteria Toscana Workshops

    Liuteria Toscana
    £875.00
    Ribeca (Soprano Rebec) by Fabio Chiari from Liuteria Toscana Workshops Liuteria Toscana is a group of luthiers based in Florence that produces and provides quality instruments like the violin, viola, cello, double bass, medieval and renaissance instruments, such as the rebec, medieval fiddle, baroque and even classical instruments. All instruments are carefully produced by hand with patience, commitment and guaranteed quality of sound, combined with the use of only Italian woods. Inspired by the great masters of the past, studying their models and interpreting them accordingly with great passion. Why not visit The Early Music Shop and try these instruments for yourselves..!
    £875.00
  • Bow for Medieval String Instruments

    Trouvere Music Works
    £125.00
    Bow for Medieval String Instruments by Trouvere Music Works, suitable for rebecs, medieval fiddles and vielles. Handmade from white oak and black horse hair.
    £125.00
  • Rebec by Roberto Montagna

    Liuteria Toscana
    £995.00
    This rebec (ribeca) is hand-crated by Italian luthier Roberto Montagna. The design is based on a 13th century model. Montagna has made this rebec exclusively from Italian wood: the s oundboard is Val di Fiemme spruce, the body of the instrument is black poplar, the fingerboard and tailpiece is cherry and the button and pegs are jujube. About the rebec The rebec originated around the 10th century and was used throughout the medieval period until the early Renaissance. It started as a courtly instrument, but throughout the centuries its appeal to the courtly class lessened and it became more of a "rustic" instrument. The rebec is typically depicted as having 3 strings, however variants are known to have had between 2 and 5 strings. We know from various sources that the rebec was usually tuned in 5ths, though less is known about the pitches. The sound is described in all sources as high pitched, and often compared to a woman's voice. By 1545, Agricola gives the pitches as G, d, a - the same as the bottom three strings of a violin. Other sources give the pitches as d, a, e - the same as the top three strings of a violin. About Roberto Montagna Roberto Montagna was born in Montagnana in 1981. Son of a musician father, he also developed a passion for music. In 2007 he made the acquaintance of an artisan carpenter and after he had learned the rudiments of carpentry, he began the project of building a guitar for himself. He realised he had a passion for building and at this point he began a personal study of stringed instruments. He met Maestro Fabio Chiari in 2009 and soon became a pupil in his workshop. In 2014 he graduated from the Tuscany School of Violin Making where he received recognition from his research on Quality of Sound. Today Roberto runs his own workshop making classical string instruments as well as medieval instruments.
    £995.00
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  • Medieval Fiddle after da Vinci by Fabio Chiari

    Liuteria Toscana
    £2,395.00
    This medieval fiddle (vielle or lira) is made by Italian master luthier Fabio Chiari. Its design is inspired by an instrument made by Leonardo da Vinci around 1500. Unfortunately none of da Vinci's drawings or writings about his instrument have survived, but it is mentioned by Giorgio Vasari in his “ Lives of the Most Excellent Painters and Sculptors ”. Contemporaneous reports by Vasari and others describe da Vinci giving the Duke of Milan a silver lira shaped like a horse’s skull, with a very resonant sound. Later hypotheses suggest that Leonardo had made an in-depth study of equine anatomy and, having examined the shape of the skull, he tried using it as the sound box for a lira. This medieval fiddle is the result of Chiari's research into da Vinci's lira. The shape of the body adds to the resonance of the instrument. It has been made exclusively with Italian woods including maple, pearwood and poplar.
    £2,395.00
  • Medieval Fiddle by Fabio Chiari

    Liuteria Toscana
    £2,295.00
    This medieval fiddle (or vielle) by Fabio Chiari is based on fiddles from around the 12th century. It has been designed from writings and iconography from the time, as no instruments have survived that can be copied. This instrument has been made exclusively from Italian woods: maple, willow and white poplar. Vibrating String Length: 360mm Maximum Length of Instrument: 640mm Maximum Width of Instrument: 218mm Maximum Hight of Instrument: 128mm Width of Nut: 38mm Length of Fingerboard: 216mm
    £2,295.00
  • Rebec after a 13th century model by Roberto Montagna

    Liuteria Toscana
    £995.00
    This rebec (ribeca) is hand-crated by Italian luthier Roberto Montagna. The design is based on a 13th century model. Montagna has made this rebec exclusively from Italian wood: the s oundboard is Val di Fiemme spruce, the body of the instrument is black poplar, the fingerboard and tailpiece is cherry and the button and pegs are jujube. About the rebec The rebec originated around the 10th century and was used throughout the medieval period until the early Renaissance. It started as a courtly instrument, but throughout the centuries its appeal to the courtly class lessened and it became more of a "rustic" instrument. The rebec is typically depicted as having 3 strings, however variants are known to have had between 2 and 5 strings. We know from various sources that the rebec was usually tuned in 5ths, though less is known about the pitches. The sound is described in all sources as high pitched, and often compared to a woman's voice. By 1545, Agricola gives the pitches as G, d, a - the same as the bottom three strings of a violin. Other sources give the pitches as d, a, e - the same as the top three strings of a violin. About Roberto Montagna Roberto Montagna was born in Montagnana in 1981. Son of a musician father, he also developed a passion for music. In 2007 he made the acquaintance of an artisan carpenter and after he had learned the rudiments of carpentry, he began the project of building a guitar for himself. He realised he had a passion for building and at this point he began a personal study of stringed instruments. He met Maestro Fabio Chiari in 2009 and soon became a pupil in his workshop. In 2014 he graduated from the Tuscany School of Violin Making where he received recognition from his research on Quality of Sound. Today Roberto runs his own workshop making classical string instruments as well as medieval instruments.
    £995.00
    Sold Out
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