- ****tet was
published by
Sigmund Anton Steiner [de]
under the
title Grande Sestetto Concertante. All six
parts are
divided equally among the six players; it...
- six lines. The
etymology of the word can be
traced to the
Italian word
sestetto,
meaning “sixth”. The
origin of the
sonnet form has been
traced to poems...
- (for
orchestra and
mixed chorus singing a text by
Cesare Pavese) 1955
Sestetto (for flute, oboe, b****oon, violin,
viola and cello) 1955
Twelve Variations...
- per
archi e
pianoforte (1954), Invenzione,
Canone e
Ricercare per piano;
Sestetto per flauto, oboe, ****otto, violino, viola, e
violoncello (1955), Dodici...
-
Domenico Modugno – vocals,
songwriter Alberto Semprini –
orchestra conductor Sestetto Azzurro –
musicians Walter Beduschi – b****
Bruno De
Filippi –
guitar Pupo...
-
flute and
piano (composed 1818,
published 1819)
Ferdinand Ries:
Grand sestetto ... in
which is
introduced the
admired air 'The Last Rose Summer', Op....
-
portale del sapere". "Cover
versions of
Torero by
Renato Carosone e il suo
Sestetto | SecondHandSongs". SecondHandSongs. "Renato Carosone,
songs and lyrics"...
-
Murray Schafer –
Concerto for
Accordion and
Orchestra Harold Schiffmann –
Sestetto concertato Alfred Schnittke Symphony No. 7
Concerto Grosso No. 6 for piano...
-
about fifty musical scores. In the 1980s he
founded a jazz ensamble, the
Sestetto Swing di Roma. As
composer he was
probably best
known for the whistled...
- quintetto)
Scherzo (in
Italian means 'joke')
Semibreve ****tet (Italian:
sestetto) Sol-fa, solfa, sol****gio, solfège (the last one
through French) Solo (in...