- The
cimbalom,
cimbal (/ˈsɪmbələm, -ˌlɒm/; Hungarian: [ˈt͡simbɒlom]) or
concert cimbalom is a type of
chordophone composed of a large,
trapezoidal box...
- the factory. The
workshop produced the
first pedaled Hungarian concert cimbalom in 1874 and also
redesigned a
modern tárogató, a clarinet-like instrument...
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playing in
Eastern Ukraine.
Hammered dulcimer Cimbalom Ukrainian folk
music Khim Baran, T. The
Cimbalom world, Lviv: Svit, 1999 P. 15 Khotkevych, H. Instrumenty...
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Moskowitz (Yiddish: יאָסעלע מאָשקאָװיטש, 1879 – June 1954) was an
American cimbalom player, composer,
restaurant owner and
recording artist in New York City...
- the most
famous cimbalom (Romanian: ţambal)
players in the world. He was
nicknamed the God of the
Cimbalom and
Paganini of the
cimbalom. Toni was born...
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Babylonian santur was the
ancestor of the harp, yangqin, harpsichord, qanun,
cimbalom and
hammered dulcimers. In
Western Europe, a
hammered dulcimer first appears...
- (1975), for 2 trumpets, 2
trombones and tuba 13
Pieces for
Cimbalom (1982), for 2
cimbaloms Games and
Messages for
winds (since 1984)
Transcriptions from...
- born 1954; died
September 2016 (age 62) Ionică Tănase:
cimbalom Constantin Sandu ("Dinu"):
cimbalom,
vocals Florea Pârvan:
double b****
Marin Sandu ("Țagoe"):...
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accompaniment may be
executed by
various instruments, but by
preference includes a
cimbalom and a
double b****.
Music pla**** in this
style can
easily be recognized...
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interactive light sensors and
audio tiles triggered by
movement or shadows.
Cimbalom Circle is an
interactive installation located at the
entrance to the Budapest...