- [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...