the word of the world rhymes very well with the word lyra, and it was the greek lyra that formed theee the harp , the first mention of this instrument appears in the sixth century ad, but the very name of the harp comes much later in the 11th century from the word ghusl string or sound and in the window. now the harp of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. and they were not given to me in my hands, because these are very valuable exhibits. she is understandable. it is likely that alexander nevsky and dmitry donskoy played along with these instruments during the feast, but today we will definitely hear how the harp sounds, even if they are so old. and today our guest is an ensemble without hats, kupina and dmitry volkov, artistic director. i'll greetings. hello dmitry, because i showed an old harp in the exposition. thirteenth-fourteenth centuries. what tools do you have? how old modern instruments we have, but they certainly have a relationship with those harps you talked about, because these are the same strings that are stretched parallel to the body, but these instruments exis