अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «RIPIENIST» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
ripienist का उपयोग पता करें।
ripienist aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The Birth of the Orchestra : History of an Institution, ...
142 “Everyone underestimates the job of a ripienist.” says Reichardt on the first
page of his treatise. “In the following it will be shown how much is involved in
being a really good ripienist, and people will learn to value him more.”143 The
Italian ...
John Spitzer, Neal Zaslaw,
2004
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Performance Practice of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Passio ...
St. John Passion, by J.S. Bach. Baroque Orchestra and Choir of Nederlandse
Bachvereniging. Channel Classics. March 2004. Choir 2 Sopranos (1 Concertist,
1 Ripienist) 2 Altos (1 Concertist-Countertenor, 1 Ripienist) 2 Tenors (1
Concertist, ...
Michael Troy Murphy,
2008
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The Birth of the Orchestra : History of an Institution, ...
All the ideologists draw a distinction between the concerto player and the
orchestral player, between the soloist and the ripienist. Soloists and ripienists are
different kinds of people, separated by aptitude, training, and employment. "When
a ...
Music History and Literature San Francisco Conservatory of Music John Spitzer Chair, Neal Zaslaw Professor of Music Cornell University,
2005
4 i We apologize to the reader for the word ripienist; it will be new to him, but will
be intelligible from the description given here. 5 In the French text the word 'metre
' is substituted for 'tempo'. Both terms may have been used in a broader sense ...
Johann Joachim Quantz,
2011
When he had concluded, the ripienist, agreeably to his previous instructions,
stepped up to the desk, and began to perform the same piece ; upon which
Veracini, in a passion, tore him away, and would have punished on the spot his
perilous ...
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The American history and encyclopedia of music ...
The lowest tone is only an octave below middle C. ripienist A player of the ripieno
, an orchestral instrument which is played only in the full parts, ripienista (re-pe-a-
nis'-ta) It. n. A player of the ripieno. Equivalent to ripienist. ripieno (re-pe-a'-no) ...
William Lines Hubbard, Edward Dickinson, George Whitfield Andrews,
1910
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The orchestra and its instruments
Ill was the Ripienist, or the supplementary band, consisting of six first violins, six
second violins, four violas, three to four violoncellos and three basses. This
Ripienist band was employed to fill in the harmonies, or to support the solos, and
the ...
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A History of Orchestral Conducting: In Theory and Practice
Dirigent 1 I \ceiH y A \ Figure 3.22 Disposition of the Berlin Opemhaus Orchestra,
1844 Dirigent und Ripienist 9, drawn from Schiinemann, 314. Basso Alto Clar.
Dirigent Ob. Sopran Fl*. Tenor Violin 2do 1 2 Viola Pauke , Bas.so n 12 3 4 ...
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Music for a Mixed Taste : Style, Genre, and Meaning in ...
Only in the final episode (mm. 59–67) is it allowed to utter as much as a second
phrase, and it is reduced to the role of ripienist in what may be heard as either the
second solo episode or a solo interpolation within the second ritornello (mm.
Steven Zohn Assistant Professor of Music History Temple University,
2008
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Hearing Bach's Passions
... a three-part soprano-alto-tenor ensemble but a four—part sopranoalto—tenor
—bass group. This means that the only singer available to cover the bass line of
the chorale is the bass ripienist, and indeed this line appears only in his part—it
is ...