-
ensemble using various influences Czech version of the
balkan tambura Bratsche,
German for viola, from the
Italian "viola da braccio" Bratschen, a German...
- "Brazzo" was
another Italian word for the viola,
which the
Germans adopted as
Bratsche. The
French had
their own names:
cinquiesme was a
small viola,
haute contre...
- for Voice,
Viola and
Piano (German: Zwei Gesänge für eine
Altstimme mit
Bratsche und Klavier), Op. 91, were
composed by
Johannes Brahms for his friends...
- of
bowing remains unknown.
Cello (violoncello)
Pochette Viola (altviol,
bratsche)
Violin (violino)
Double b**** (contrab****o)
Variants on the
standard members...
- two
viole da
braccio with two
viole da gamba. The
German word for viola,
Bratsche, is a
relic of this last use. The
families of the
viola da
braccio and...
-
Society 16, no. 1 (2000): 13. Preisser,
Martin (11
December 2015). "Die
Bratsche in jüdischer Klage" (in German). Tagblatt.
Retrieved 13 May 2017. "Wise...
- doubled).[citation needed]
Similar string instruments include the
Czech bratsche,
Turkish saz and the sargija, çiftelia and bouzouki. The
oldest surviving...
- age of 17,
Fritsch regards as his
first real
composition the
Duett für
Bratsche (Duet for Viola), for
viola and tape,
which had a succès de
scandale when...
- of the
phrase to
designate the instrument, e.g. "alto" in
French and "
Bratsche" in
German (the
latter derived from the
Italian "braccio"). Some other...
-
Scopus Publications, p. 135) Preisser,
Martin (11
December 2015). "Die
Bratsche in jüdischer Klage". St.
Galler Tagblatt (in German).
Retrieved 13 May...