Citharae
Citharae were ancient Greek stringed musical instruments closely related to the lyre and the harp. The term "cithara" (also spelled kithara) typically refers to a professional-grade instrument used in both secular and sacred contexts during the classical period. It was characterized by its rectangular or box-shaped body, often made of wood, and a set of metal strings stretched across a soundboard.
Unlike the lyre, which was smaller and more portable, the cithara was larger and produced a louder,
In ancient Greece, the cithara was also linked with musical education and the arts, frequently depicted in
The design and construction of citharae evolved over time, influencing later European stringed instruments. The instrument's
Today, the cithara's legacy persists as a symbol of classical Greek musical tradition and continues to influence