- víola ("violates",
pronounced [ˈviːola]) and viòla ("violet",
pronounced ['
vjɔːla]).
Acute accent "Unicode
Character "Í" (U+00CD)". Compart. Oak Brook, IL:...
- The
viola d'amore (pronounced [
ˈvjɔːla daˈmoːre];
Italian for "viol of love") is a 7- or 6-stringed
musical instrument with
sympathetic strings used chiefly...
- The
viola (/viˈoʊlə/ vee-OH-lə, Italian: [
ˈvjɔːla, viˈɔːla]) is a
string instrument that is
usually bowed.
Slightly larger than a violin, it has a lower...
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English realizations of student,
short u is [ʊ] put V v ve vøː, veː, və
vjola (violet) v vast, but at the end of a word it is
devoiced to [f] may be said...
- The viol (/ˈvaɪəl/),
viola da
gamba (Italian: [
ˈvjɔːla da (ɡ)ˈɡamba]), or
informally gamba, is any one of a
family of bowed, fretted, and
stringed instruments...
- verb they
reside [ʁezidɑ̃] noun
resident violent [vjɔl] verb they
violate [
vjɔlɑ̃]
adjective violent vis [vi] verb I live, I saw (present) [vis] noun ****...
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collaboration with the
puppeteer Basil Twist Ljova released his
debut solo CD,
Vjola:
World on Four Strings, in July 2006 on his own label,
Kapustnik Records...
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trifoliatum Allium subhirsutum subsp.
trifoliatum Pink
Garlic Tewm tal-linja
vjola Allium triquetrum Allium medium Three-cornered
Garlic Aloe
arborescens Aloe...
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viola and
string orchestra (2010)
Three Pieces for
viola solo (1997) The
Vjola Suite for
multiple violas (2005–2008)
Otakar Zich (1879–1934)
Elegie for...