Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word VIOLE
VIOLE
Definitions of VIOLE
- To violate, especially to rape.
- plural of viola ("stringed instrument").
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using VIOLE in a Sentence
- Jean Rousseau (1 October 1644 – 1 June 1699) was a French viol player, theorist, composer, and author remembered principally for his Traité de la viole (1687), a valuable source of information on the performance practices of his time, as well as on techniques used in the construction of viols.
- 6 Nouveaux quatuors en six suites: à une flûte traversiere, un violon, une basse de viole, où violoncel, et basse continuë.
- In 1676 he was hired as a musician to the royal court of Versailles and was successful there, being appointed in 1679 as ordinaire de la chambre du roy pour la viole, a title he kept until 1725.
- « L'on pourrait considérer Caix d'Hervelois comme une sort de pseudonyme sous lequel se cacherait un personnage réel, dont le nom est: la Viole, en France, au moment où elle est en passe de disparaître.
- 24 préludes pour viole d'amour avec accompagnement de clavecin, piano ou harpe (24 Preludes) for viola d'amore with accompaniment of harpsichord, piano, or harp (1931).
- Suite en ré mineur, À Deux Violes Esgales, Jonathan Dunford, basse de viole, Sylvia Abramowicz, basse de viole, Nanja Breedjijk, harpe triple, Daphni Kokkoni, clavecin, CD AS musique ASM003 2007.
- Tina Chancey is a multi-instrumentalist specializing in early bowed strings from the rebec and vielle to the kamenj, renaissance fiddle, violas da gamba and pardessus de viole.
- Miserere mei Deus: SATB, SATB in concerto, SATB, SATB in cappella, 2 Violini, 2 Viole, 2 Clarini, 2 Cornetti Muti, 3 Tromboni, Violone & Organo.
- Missa Archi Episcopalis à 19: 8 Voci Concertati SSAA/TTBB, 2 Violini, 2 Viole, 2 Cornetti, 2 Trombettae ("Clarini"), 3 Tromboni, Organo con Violone (1668?).
- The string orchestra is augmented by timpani, 2 trumpets, mandolino, 4 theorbos, 5 "viole all'inglese" (viols), 1 viola d'amore, 2 recorders, 2 chalumeaux (soprano), "Clareni" (clarinet), 2 oboes, organ.
- Instrumentation: Un pianoforte principale, 2 Flauti piccoli, 3 Flauti, 3 Oboi, 1 Corno inglese, 3 Clarinetti, 1 Clarinetto basso, 3 Fagotti, 4 Corni, 3 Trombe, 3 Tromboni, 1 Tuba, 3 Timpani, Tamburo militare, Gran Cassa, Tamburino, Triangolo, Piatti, un giuoco di Campanelli a tastiera (Glockenspiel), un Gong Chinese (Tamtam), 12 Violini primi, 10 Violini secondo, 8 Viole, 8 Violoncelli, 6 Contrabassi a 4 Corde, 2 Contrabassi che discendono al Do di 16 piedi, un Coro di voci d'uomini composto di 48 cantori.
- Hellwig lists the total number of 139 instruments still existing of Tielke's oeuvre, with lutes, angelicas, theorboes, bell citterns (Ger Hamburger Cithrinchen), guitars, pochettes, violins, viole d'amore without sympathetic strings, barytons, viole da gamba, and bows.
- Strongly regretting that viol playing was falling out of fashion, he wrote the treatise Défense de la basse de viole contre les enterprises du violon et les prétentions du violoncelle, which was published in Amsterdam by Pierre Mortier in 1740.
- "Notes sur la fabrication de la viole de gambe et la manière d'en jouer d'après une correspondance inédite de Jean-Baptiste Forqueray au Prince Frédéric-Guillaume de Prusse", RMFC, ii (1961–2), pp.
- Ignatij: SSAATTBB, 2 Violini, 4 Viole, 2 Trombettæ, 2 Cornetti, 4 Tromboni, Viola da gamba, Violone, Organo (dated August, 1668).
- She went on to create roles in Louis Aubert's La forêt bleue (Red Riding Hood) (French premiere), Graziella (title role), Marcel Samuel-Rousseau's Le Hulla (Dilara), Raoul Laparra's Le joueur de viole (the young girl), Fauré's Masques et Bergamasques, Charles-Henri Maréchal's Ping-Sin (title role) and Sylvio Lazzari's Le sauteriot (Orti).
- XII Sonate, le Prima Cinque a Violoncello e Basso, e le Altre Sette a due Viioloncelli Overo due Viole de Gamba.
- The instruments in Lully's music were: five voices of strings such as dessus (a higher range than soprano), haute-contre (the instrumental equivalent of the high tenor voice by that name), taille (baritenor), quinte, and basse, divided as follows: one voice of violins, three voices of violas, one voice of cello, and basse de viole (viole, viola da gamba).
- In January 2019, Maija Lampela played as soloist on the so-called violin for women, pardessus de viole, and in October the same year Marieke Van Ransbeeck from Belgium appeared in the series on musette de cour, French baroque bagpipe.
- Sonates en Duo à Flutes Traverses, ou Violons, ou Basses de Viole (18 melodious canons or six duo-sonatas for traversos, or violins, or viola da gambas), TWV 40:118-123, is a set of 18 canons for two equal instruments, forming six sonatas in three movements each, which was published in 1738.
- Neuf leçons de Ténèbres, Marc Mauillon, Myriam Rigol, viole de gambe, Roussel Thibaut, luth, Mankar-Bennis, clavecin.
- During the program he published several unreleased songs, including "Touché", "Viole e violini", "Mappamondo", "Voilà" (live version of the song of the same name by French singer-songwriter Barbara Pravi), "Sexy magica" and "L'ultima volta", which later includes all six of them in the EP of the same name, published on May 17, 2024 by the Warner Music Italy label, which then debuted at number 12 on the FIMI chart.
- 109, Concerto Vocale, René Jacobs, haute-contre, Judith Nelson, soprano, Anne Verkinderen, soprano, William Christie, clavecin et orgue, Konrad Junghänel, théorbe, Wieland Kuijken, Adelheid Glatt, basse de viole (recorded 08/1977 and 01/1978) 3 LP Harmonia Mundi HM 1005/6/7.
- On the Grand-Orgue; the Gambe 16, Flûte Conique 16, Gambe 8, Flautone 8 and Viole 4 were replaced by a Tierce 3 1/5, Dessus de Septième 1 1/7, and the Quinte 2 2/3 and Doublette 2 from the Bombarde.
- Magnificat Primo a 8 voci con 2 violini e 4 viole ovvero 4 tromboni quali in accidente si possono lasciare.
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