- the
violin family.
Smaller violin-type
instruments exist,
including the
violino piccolo and the pochette, but
these are
virtually unused. Most violins...
- The
violino piccolo (also
called the Diskantgeige, Terzgeige,
Quartgeige or
Violino alla
francese and
sometimes in
English as the
Piccolo Violin) is a...
- The
concertmaster (from the
German Konzertmeister),
first chair (U.S.) or
leader (U.K.) is the prin****l
first violin player in an
orchestra (clarinet...
- The
Violin Museum (Italian:
Museo del
Violino),
formerly the
Stradivarius Museum (Italian:
Museo Stradivari), is a
musical instrument museum located in...
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Violino, Bob (November 28, 2023). "AI
tools such as
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generating a mammoth...
-
Diego Frazão Torquato,
nicknamed "Diego do
Violino" (1997 –
Duque de Caxias, 1
April 2010), was a
Brazilian violinist who
became famous for a photograph...
- L'arte del
violino is a
noteworthy and
influential musical composition by
Italian Baroque violinist and
composer Pietro Locatelli. The
twelve concerti...
-
Bomporti opera nona,
Baletti à
Violino solo e b****o continuo, N. 413, f. 1.0;
after 1716 op. 10
Invenzioni a
violino solo del (...), Venice-Trento, Giovanni...
- The
viola pomposa (also
known as the
violino pomposo) is a five-stringed
instrument developed around 1725.
There are no
exact dimensions applicable to...
-
ensemble consisting of a horn (to
reinforce the soprano), two oboes, taille,
violino piccolo,
strings and b****o
continuo including b****oon. Bach used the central...