- The
violoncello da
spalla,
known informally as the
cello da
spalla, is a
small 5-string
cello pla****
braced against the shoulder. Its
tuning is the same...
- Ig****o
Spalla (5 May 1924 – 9
February 1995), best
known as
Pedro Sanchez, was an
Italian film actor. Born in Siena,
Spalla was
mainly active in Spaghetti...
-
Jingle Dogs are a
series of
Christmas novelty song
albums from
producer Mike
Spalla. A
third series was
released in 1997
titled Jingle Babies.
Jingle Cats and...
- La
Spedla (or
Punta Perrucchetti) is a
minor summit south of Piz
Bernina on the
border between Italy and Switzerland. With a
height of 4,020
metres above...
-
front shoulder equivalent to
jumeau à
bifteck in French, or
girello di
spalla in Italian, cuisine. It is
generally served with houskové knedlíky (bread...
-
Erminio Spalla (7 July 1897 – 14
August 1971) was an
Italian professional heavyweight boxer, film
actor and singer.
Spalla studied fine arts in Brera,...
- from the P****ion. In
Italy smaller carried floats are
known as
macchine a
spalla. In the Philippines, the term for shoulder-borne
floats and
palanquins is...
- (sometimes
several players per part) 1st & 2nd
violins violas violoncello da
spallas (neck
cello in
tenor clef)
violoncellos violones (contrabb****o a viola...
- gamba), but an
instrument pla****
rather like a violin, on the
shoulder (da
spalla).
Variations in the
terminology used to
refer to
musical instruments during...
- York. It was
founded by
Buffalo businessmen Paul
Snyder and
Charles R.
Spalla, and at one
point had over 1,000 employees. In 2006, its
Buffalo plant failed...