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Definition of Pianino

Pianino
Pianino Pi`a*ni"no, n. [It., dim. of piano, adj. See Piano.] (Mus.) A pianette, or small piano.

Meaning of Pianino from wikipedia

- the keyboard and very large sticker action. The short cottage upright or pianino with vertical stringing, made po****r by Robert Wornum around 1815, was...
- Knut Jacques Pleyel pianino (1834) / Pleyel piano 1843 Paraty Yuan Sheng Pleyel (1845) Piano classics 2010 Alex Szilasi Pleyel pianino (1847) Fryderyk Chopin...
- This "monstrosity" eventually evolved into the modern upright piano ("pianino"). Two closely related instruments, similar in construction, but different...
- won a song contest with a song of which he was also the author, "Piano pianino". In 1964 he achieved his first commercial success with the song "Amore...
- (Majorca). J. Escalas. p. 11. "The official website of the Festival". PIANINO. Retrieved 2019-06-13. Sowa, Agnieszka. "Na Majorce kłócą się o Chopina"...
- механического пианино, romanized: Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, who also co-stars...
- He was living in Philadelphia when he invented and first produced the pianino or cottage pianoforte – the "portable grand" as he then called it – which...
- пьеса для механического пианино (Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino), made in Russian by Mosfilm and released in the west as An Unfinished...
- einem sowohl durch Ton als Spielart sehr ansprechenden Flügel und einen Pianino um so Verdienstlicheres, als ihm in dem kleinen Städtchen wohl schwerlich...
- zdokhla (Корова здохла) (A cow died) Paskuda (Паскуда) (S****) Nenavyzhu pianino (Ненавижу піаніно) (I hate piano) Tyotya Lyuba (Тьотя Люба) (Aunt Lyuba)...