| Title | The Cittharn Schoole |
| Alternative title | {{TPtr}}
:The Cittharn Schoole, by Antony Holborne Gentleman, and seruant to her most excellent Maiestie. Hereunto are added sixe short Aers Neapolitan like to three voyces, without the Instrument: done by his brother William Holborne ... Sixe short Aers or Canzonets to three voyces, being the first fruites of Composition, doone by his brother William Holborne. |
| Creators | Anthony Holborne (composer) |
| Opus | |
| Instrumentation | cittern cittern and bass cittern, soprano, tenor and bass soprano, alto and bass |
| Number of movements | — |
| Keys | — |
| Composed | — |
| First published | 1597 |
| Dedication | Thomas Lord Burgh, Baron Gainsborough, etc. |
| Tempo markings | — |
| Metronome markings | — |
| Time signatures | — |
| Average duration (sec) | — |
| Number of measures | — |
| Composition types | Methods, Preludes, Pavans, Galliards, Allemandes, Fantasias, Airs, Canzonets |
| Language | English |
| Period | Renaissance |
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