-
subito fortissimo, for example:
getting softer then
suddenly very loud
pomposo Pompous,
ceremonious ponticello or sul
ponticello (pont.) On the bridge...
-
Margarito Pomposo Barros (1910 – 11
November 2007) was a
Mexican long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1932
Summer Olympics and finished...
-
Javier Julián Castañeda
Pomposo (born 7
October 1967) is a
Mexican politician from the
National Action Party. From 2000 to 2003 he
served as
Deputy of...
- Lagos, Nigeria.
Ghana placed fourth in the tournament.
Rhyda also
captains Pomposo Royals, a
senior women’s T20
League team in the
Ashanti Region of Ghana...
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dance form
possibly arr. for pf4h as S.618 226 A188
Festvorspiel (Preludio
pomposo) pf 1856 Piano,
dance form arr. for orch as S.356 226a A10
Marche funèbre...
- V. The
Elephant Double b**** and piano: this
section is
marked Allegro pomposo, the
great caricature for an elephant. The
piano plays a waltz-like triplet...
- L'istesso
tempo Horns Variation K
Vivace Trumpets Variation L
Allegro pomposo Trombones and tuba
Variation M
Moderato Percussion (timpani; b**** drum...
- The
viola pomposa (also
known as the
violino pomposo) is a five-stringed
instrument developed around 1725.
There are no
exact dimensions applicable to...
-
enthusiast Margarito González (born 1979),
Mexican football defender Margarito Pomposo (1910=2007),
Mexican long-distance
runner Margarito Teves (born 1943),...
- M.; Marcilla, R.; Salsamendi, M.; Pozo-Gonzalo, C.; Carrasco, P. M.;
Pomposo, J. A.; Mecerreyes, D. (2007). "Influence of
Ionic Liquids on the Electrical...