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Definition of Bratsche

Bratsche
Bratsche Brat"sche, n. [G., fr. It. viola da braccio viola held on the arm.] The tenor viola, or viola.

Meaning of Bratsche from wikipedia

- ensemble using various influences Czech version of the balkan tambura Bratsche, German for viola, from the Italian "viola da braccio" Bratschen, a German...
- "Brazzo" was another Italian word for the viola, which the Germans adopted as Bratsche. The French had their own names: cinquiesme was a small viola, haute contre...
- for Voice, Viola and Piano (German: Zwei Gesänge für eine Altstimme mit Bratsche und Klavier), Op. 91, were composed by Johannes Brahms for his friends...
- needed][full citation needed] Cello (violoncello) Pochette Viola (altviol, bratsche) Violin (violino) Double b**** (contrab****o) Variants on the standard members...
- two viole da braccio with two viole da gamba. The German word for viola, Bratsche, is a relic of this last use. The families of the viola da braccio and...
- doubled).[citation needed] Similar string instruments include the Czech bratsche, Turkish saz and the sargija, çiftelia and bouzouki. The oldest surviving...
- Etudes for viola, Op. 43 Nouvelle méthode d'alto (New Viola Method; Neue Schule für Bratsche), Op. 54 (published c.1880) 4 Kinder-Sonatinen, Op. 58 v t e...
- of the phrase to designate the instrument, e.g. "alto" in French and "Bratsche" in German (the latter derived from the Italian "braccio"). Some other...
- Scopus Publications, p. 135) Preisser, Martin (11 December 2015). "Die Bratsche in jüdischer Klage". St. Galler Tagblatt (in German). Retrieved 13 May...
- Marionetten und Masken, 1935 Die Tageszeiten, 1937 Hymnus, 1937 Tanz-Suite für Bratsche und kleines Orchester, 1937 Die wilden Schwäne, 1937 Lustspiel-Ouvertüre...