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Definition of Cembalo

Cembalo
Cembalo Cem"ba*lo, n. [It. See Cymbal.] An old name for the harpsichord.

Meaning of Cembalo from wikipedia

- Look up cembalo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cembalo is the term for the harpsichord in German and some other European languages (‘clavicembalo’...
- instrument is called clavecin vertical (French), Klaviziterium (German), cembalo verticale (Italian). Schlesinger 1911, p. 468. Hubbard 2002:294 van der...
- 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...
- resorts. From west to east are: Heracles Peninsula; Balaklava/Symbalon/Cembalo, a smaller natural harbor south of Sevastopol; Foros, the southernmost...
- 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...
- 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...
- related to the first in a set of variations in a concerto for oboe, obligato cembalo and doubling cello by the Merseburg composer Christoph Förster"; this suggests...
- 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'...
- 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...