Definition of Tiorba. Meaning of Tiorba. Synonyms of Tiorba

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Tiorba. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Tiorba and, of course, Tiorba synonyms and on the right images related to the word Tiorba.

Definition of Tiorba

No result for Tiorba. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Tiorba from wikipedia

- 1600: Chitarone, ò Tiorba che si dica (chitarrone, or theorbo as it is called). By the mid-17th century, it would appear that tiorba had taken preference...
- Stuttgart 2005, S. 66 Downing, John. In Search of the Colascione or Neapolitan Tiorba. – a Missing Link? (PDF) (Thesis). pp. 1, 9, 10. Docket FoMRHI Comm. 2027...
- repertoire; Giulio Cesare (1724) has continuo parts labelled both arciliuto and tiorba. Perhaps one player would play both instruments. Music for solo archlute...
- 17th century, as in the 1622 composition Capricci a due stromenti cioe tiorba e tiorbino e per sonar varie sorti de balli.. by Bellerofonte Castaldi....
- 1623 Erster Theil Teütscher Villanellen mit 1., 2. und 3. Stimmen auf die Tiorba, Laute, Clavicymbel, und andere Instrumenta gerichtet Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann...
- during the 17th century as well as for solo works. The alternative name 'tiorba' (English theorbo) displaced the original word, and is now the preferred...
- a small group to play behind the scene with strings with sordino, oboe, tiorba, harp, b****oons and viola da gamba concertante. Curio and Nireno do not...
- Spanish composer active at the court of King João V in Lisbon. Cantata "Tiorba Cristalina" Cantata a Santa Maria Music in Spain During the Eighteenth Century...
- Francese detta la Schapigliata" in his Intavolatura di Liuto attiorbato, e di Tiorba. Libro Quinto (Venice, 1620). The piece is written almost entirely in running...
- southern Africa and Australia and frequenting rivers. Theorbo from Italian tiorba, which is from Turkish torba "a bag". Toman from Persian تومان, which is...