- the
Italian Michele Marelli. The
Italian name for the instrument,
corno di b****etto, was used by
Bernard Shaw as a
pseudonym when
writing music criticism...
-
Clark and Co,
Chicago 1888) I, p. 87
Corno di B****etto,
London Music in 1888 to 1889 as
heard by
Corno di B****etto (Constable,
London 1937), pp. 61-63...
- and of his voice. The
first performance was by
Michele Marelli (
corno di b****etto) on 12
October 2000 in the Aula
Magna of the
Hochschule für Musik...
-
musical critic of The Star in
February 1889,
writing under the pen-name
Corno di B****etto. In May 1890 he
moved back to The World,
where he
wrote a w****ly column...
- Shaw,
George Bernard (1937).
London Music in 1888–1889 as
heard by
Corno di B****etto. London: Constable. Schumann,
Eugenie (1925) [English translation...
- 8 Cor
Anglais 8 Prin****l 4
Harmonic Flute 4
Contra Salicional 16
Corno di B****etto 8
Closed Horn 8
Tibia Octave 4 Rohr
Flute 4
String B**** 16 Clarinet...
-
Choir Hohl
Flute 8
Gamba 8
Dulciana 8
Flute Harmonique 4
Piccolo 2
Corno Di B****etto 8
Great Organ Double Diapason 16 Open
Diapason No.1 8 Open Diapason...
- Shaw,
George Bernard (1937),
London Music in 1888–89 as
heard by
Corno di B****etto, etc. (Constable, London), p. 297 Litzmann, p. 289 Litzmann, p. 294...
-
Flauto Traverso 4′ 129
Piccolo Traverso 2′ 130
Double B****oon 16′ 131
Corno di B****etto 8′ 132
Hautboy 8′ 133 B****oon 8′ XX
Tremulant 134
Double Horn 16′...
-
George Bernard Shaw,
writing as an arts
critic under the
pseudonym Corno di B****etto, saw him at Her Majesty's
Theatre in
September 1889: 'he
plays some...