- Look up
cembalo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cembalo is the term for the
harpsichord in
German and some
other European languages (‘clavicembalo’...
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instrument is
called clavecin vertical (French),
Klaviziterium (German),
cembalo verticale (Italian).
Schlesinger 1911, p. 468.
Hubbard 2002:294 van der...
- resorts. From west to east are:
Heracles Peninsula; Balaklava/Symbalon/
Cembalo, a
smaller natural harbor south of Sevastopol; Foros, the southernmost...
- A
spinet is a
smaller type of
harpsichord or
other keyboard instrument, such as a
piano or organ.
Domenico Scarlatti:
Sonata in F
minor K.69 Performed...
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Studien über J. S.
Bachs Sonaten für ein
Melodieinstrument und
obligates Cembalo [Studies on J. S. Bach's
Sonatas for a
melody instrument and harpsichord...
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after the
maker of
tangent pianos, Spath.
Other names included the
Italian cembalo angelico, and the
French clavecin harmonieux et celeste. This is all evidence...
- 1365. The
Byzantines called the town
Yamboli and the
Genoese named it
Cembalo. The
Genoese built a
large trading empire in both the
Mediterranean and...
- Rome, Italy, the main seat of the
Borghese family. It was
nicknamed il
Cembalo ("the harpsichord") due to its
unusual trapezoidal groundplan; its narrowest...
- Sei
sonate per
cembalo che all'
augusta maestà di
Federico II, re di Prussia, 1742 ("Prussian" sonatas), Wq. 48. Sei
sonate per
cembalo,
dedicate all'...
- Solo per il
cembalo, BWV Anh. 129, by Carl
Philipp Emanuel Bach,
piece No. 27 from the 1725 Notebook: Anh. III 129 – No. 27: Solo per il
cembalo in E-flat...