- b****oon used in
classical music scores and
parts is
often its
Italian name
****otto (plural ****otti),
which referred initially to the dulcian. This word, adopted...
- Il
signor ****otto is a one-act opérette by
Jacques Offenbach to a
French libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne
Nuitter and Étienne Tréfeu,
first performed...
- forte, cresc. for crescendo, Ob. for oboe, ****. for b****oon (Italian:
****otto). This
article is
about abbreviations used in
music notation. The continued...
-
Korovyev (spelled
Koroviev in the
Penguin classics edition) is one of Woland's
entourage in
Mikhail Bulgakov's novel, The
Master and Margarita. He presents...
- buono,
Bello cacchione,
Bello cencioloso,
Bello cera,
Bello ****otte,
Bello ****otto,
Bello gentile,
Bello palloccone,
Bello piccolitto,
Bello romanesco, Bello...
- Invenzione,
Canone e
Ricercare per piano;
Sestetto per flauto, oboe,
****otto, violino, viola, e
violoncello (1955),
Dodici Variazione per oboe, violoncello...
-
abandoned the idea of
having two cats in the story.
Korovyev Also
known as
****otto (Фагот,
meaning "b****oon" in
Russian and
other languages), he is described...
- the contra-
****otto, is yet
practically of the same pitch,
which is
astonishing since the bore is only
double once upon
itself as in the
****otto. The kort...
-
referred to as the dulcian, and was
called curtal in England, ****ott or
****otto in
Germany and Italy, and bajón in Spain.[citation needed] The dulcian...
-
Advanced School in
Space Sciences. Springer. pp. 99–. ISBN 978-3-319-59315-9.
****otto, F.; Bressan, A.; Bertelli, G.; Chiosi, C. (1994). "Evolutionary sequences...