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    The baryton is a bowed string instrument similar to the viol, but distinguished by an extra set of sympathetic but also pluckable strings. It was in regular...
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  • Baritone (redirect from Baryton-noble)
    baritone include the baryton-Martin baritone (light baritone), lyric baritone, Kavalierbariton, Verdi baritone, dramatic baritone, baryton-noble baritone,...
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    wrote 123 trios for the unusual combination of baryton, viola and cello. Three further trios for baryton, cello and violin (Hob. XI:89-91) are considered...
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    XI:5 Baryton trio A major XI:6 Baryton trio A major XI:7 Baryton trio A major XI:8 Baryton trio A major XI:9 Baryton trio A major XI:10 Baryton trio A...
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    Bass oboe (redirect from Hautbois baryton)
    known popularly as the "bass oboe" in the English language and "hautbois baryton" (baritone oboe) in French. The bass designation is in resonance with that...
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    da gamba, and his favourite instrument, the difficult and now-obscure baryton. Goethe, who beheld Nikolaus in Frankfurt on a diplomatic mission during...
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    Pagny's problems with the French treasury. Finally, in 2004, Pagny released Baryton, an album composed of opera songs. In 2007, Pagny released an album of...
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  • concertos, etc.). The exceptions are the concertos for keyboard and for baryton which are placed in categories XVIII and XIII, respectively. Haydn also...
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  • Baryton. Gracias a la vida is an album of French singer Florent Pagny released in October 2012. This album makes a series with Baryton, released 8 years...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bariton may refer to: Baryton, a string instrument Baritone (French: baryton; German: Bariton; Italian: baritono) is most commonly...
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  • subcategories: baryton-Martin, lyric baritone, bel canto or coloratura baritone, kavalierbariton, heldenbaritone, Verdi baritone, dramatic baritone, baryton-noble...
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  • anyone except countertenors. There are exceptions, however, such as the baryton-Martin which uses falsetto (see baritone article). Falsetto is more limited...
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  • saxophone, one of the largest members of the saxophone family Hautbois baryton, or baritone oboe, also called the bass oboe Baritone sarrusophone, a double...
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    terms originating in the star casting system of the Parisian theatres are baryton-martin and soprano falcon. The following is only intended as a brief overview...
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  • Works for Baryton (1–12) XI Trios for Baryton, Violin (or Viola) and Cello (1–126) XII Duos with Baryton (1–24) XIII Concertos for Baryton (1–3) XIV Divertimenti...
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    Baritonhorn Italian: flicorno tenore, flicorno baritono French: saxhorn baryton Classification Wind, brass, aerophone Hornbostel–Sachs classification 423...
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    instruments Barbat chordophones 321.321 Armenia, Iran stringed instruments Baryton chordophones 3 England stringed instruments Berimbau chordophones 3 Brazil...
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  • Dr. Baryton, starts taking English lessons from Bardamu. Moved by the Elizabethan poets and the tragic history of Monmouth the pretender, Baryton loses...
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    ensembles, the most notable of which are the 126 baryton trios. Around 1775, the prince abandoned the baryton and took up a new hobby: opera productions, previously...
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  • gamba) Variants on the standard four members of the viol family include Baryton Division viol Lirone Lyra viol Pardessus de viol Vihuela de arco Violone...
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    Allen, the band leader and almost all the musicians resigned. Since then, Baryton player Lekan Animashaun became band leader and Fela created a new group...
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  • Range: From the low C (C3) to the B above middle C (B4) Description: The Baryton-Martin, named after Jean-Blaise Martin (sometimes referred to as Light...
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    from 1762 to 1763. The earliest fugues, in both the symphonies and in the Baryton trios, exhibit the influence of Joseph Fux's treatise on counterpoint,...
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  • barostat, barycentre, barycentric, baryogenesis, baryon, barysphere, baryton, barytone, hyperbaric, hypobaric, isobar, isobaric bas- step Greek βάσις...
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    tessitura lay between tenor and baritone, which became later known as "baryton-martin". Jean-Blaise Martin began singing publicly as a child, before his...
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    medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition. He also plays the baryton, a rare instrument associated with music of Joseph Haydn. David Geringas...
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    instrument was the shawm. Bowed instruments such as the violin, viola, baryton, and various lutes dominated popular music. Beginning in around 1750, however...
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    German Baryton, Tenorbass, and Tenorbasshorn; Italian baritono, bombardino, eufonio, and flicorno basso. The most common German name, Baryton, may have...
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    violin and cello (1972) Memento for viola and double bass (1983) Baryton-Trio for baryton, viola and cello (1985) Geschichten und Märchen for 2 percussionists...
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  • "Décès du baryton Alejandro Meerapfel sur scène à Ambronay". ResMusica (in French). 23 September 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023. "Le baryton Alejandro...
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