sordone — ▪ musical instrument rare double reed wind instrument of the 16th and 17th centuries, an early precursor of the bassoon. It differs from the curtal, the bassoon s direct predecessor, in having a cylindrical bore (a bassoon bore is conical) … Universalium
sordone — pl.m. sordoni … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
Sordun — Sọr|dun 〈m. 1 oder n. 11; Mus.〉 1. Holzblasinstrument des 17. Jh., Vorläufer des Fagotts 2. ein Orgelregister [<ital. sordo „gedämpft“ <lat. surdus „taub“] * * * Sor|dun, der od. das; s, e [ital. sordone, zu: sordo < lat. surdus = kaum… … Universal-Lexikon
Sordino — Sordino, with alternative forms sordono and sordun, etc., is an Italian term somewhat promiscuously applied by various writers:#to contrivances for damping or muting wind, string and percussion instruments (sordino); #to a family of archaic wind… … Wikipedia
Sordun — „Ein S‹t›imwerck von Sordunen“, Praetorius, Syntagma musicum, Bd. 2, Tafel XII. Über den Bassinstrumenten ist der Querschnitt mit Doppelbohrung abgebildet. Der Sordun, ist ein Holzblasinstrument der Renaissance. Der Ton wird durch ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Гран-Парадизо (национальный парк) — Национальный парк Гран Парадизо … Википедия
Sordune — Sordūne (ital. sordone), veraltetes, fagottartiges Holzblasinstrument … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
bassoon — bassoonist, n. /ba soohn , beuh /, n. a large woodwind instrument of low range, with a doubled tube and a curved metal crook to which a double reed is attached. [1720 30; < F basson < It bassone (bass(o) low (see BASE2) + one aug. suffix)] * * *… … Universalium
wind instrument — /wind/ a musical instrument sounded by the breath or other air current, as the trumpet, trombone, clarinet, or flute. [1575 85] * * * ▪ music Introduction any musical instrument that uses air as the primary vibrating medium for the… … Universalium
bardo — 1bàr·do s.m. 1. TS stor. tra gli antichi Celti, poeta e cantore di gesta eroiche 2. CO estens., poeta, spec. celebratore di glorie patriottiche Sinonimi: cantore. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1763. ETIMO: dal lat. bardu(m), di orig. gallica. 2bàr·do… … Dizionario italiano