For example, the Italian word 'cembalo' is a shortened form of 'clavicembalo' which means 'harpsichord'; but when Mozart writes 'cembalo' in a concerto score, he means 'fortepiano' - the latest ...
Most of these involved the construction of new keyboards with more than 12 keys per octave, such as Giovanni Battista Doni's three-manual cembalo from 1635 with 68 keys per octave, or Julian ...
Later, after the completion of the Telemann Trio Sonata for two violins, violoncello and cembalo, where one of the violins ...
Toni Thorimbert From January 24th to March 15th 2014, the Galleria del Cembalo in Rome (Largo della Fontanella Borghese, 19) hosts the exhibition Doppio gioco (Double game). Photographs of Giovanni ...
In this work the soloists are flauto (flute) and violino (violin) and sometimes the cembalo (harpsichord). The ripieno is a string ensemble, violino (violin), viola, violoncello (cello ...