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- [citation needed] Modern incarnations of the tenor violin include the violotta and viola profonda (both held at the shoulder). In the violin octet, the...
- 3 Italy (Da Vinci) stringed instruments Viola profonda (tenor violin, violotta) chordophones 3 stringed instruments Violin Piccolo violino Baroque violin...
- then in Dresden. Two instruments of his invention were the violotta and the cellone. The violotta is tuned an octave below the violin, and possesses a timbre...
- were credited on the album sleeve: Carlos Ih Lura, ahllo Zoltan Zull, violotta Dr. Fritz Höfner, barib****o Tudor Ludor, batterie Abdullah Presley, tomba...
- and recording) Felix Draeseke – one Quintet in A for Two Violins, Viola, Violotta, and Cello (the Stelzner-Quintett; 1897); Draeseke also composed one Cello...
- it is used is the ****tet in D major for violino piccolo, violin, viola, violotta, cello, and cellone, Op. 68, by Arnold Krug. Tenor violin Viola Profonda...
- music compositions make use of newly developed instruments, among them the violotta, an instrument developed by Alfred Stelzner as an intermediary between...
- Standard/common: G2 D3 A3 E4 Alternate: F2 C3 G3 D4 Tenor violin, baritone violin, violotta, tenor cello USA Standard is one octave below the violin; 4th below the...
- this composition. The Prize ****tet was originally for two violins, viola, violotta, cello and cellone, but the publisher of the work (Fritz Kistner) wisely...
- Taneyev (1856–1915) String Trio in E♭ major, Op. 31, for violin, viola and violotta John Zorn (born 1953) Walpurgisnacht (2004) for violin, viola and double...