释义 |
Definition of viola da braccio in English: viola da braccionounvɪˌəʊlə da ˈbrɑːtʃɪəʊvēˈōlə də ˈbräCHō An early musical instrument of the violin family (as distinct from a viol), specifically one corresponding to the modern viola. 古中提琴 Example sentencesExamples - It is important to note that all these centers brought forth from 1540 until 1780 violas da gamba and violas da braccio of a quality unequalled to this very day.
- Instruments came to America early with the Moravians; by 1742 Bethlehem had flutes, violins, violas da braccio, violas da gamba, and horns.
- The viola da braccio appeared during the Renaissance before 1500 as a result of experiments to combine features of the rebec and vielle.
- The stalls are arranged in two semicircles, and among their decorations are represented 24 instruments, such as the hurdy-gurdy, Basque drum, lute, shawm, flute, viola da braccio, bells.
- Maker and restorer of violas da gamba, medieval fiddles, violone, lirone, lira da braccio, violas da braccio, and Baroque stringed instruments.
OriginItalian, literally 'viol for the arm'. Definition of viola da braccio in US English: viola da braccionounvēˈōlə də ˈbräCHō An early musical instrument of the violin family (as distinct from a viol), specifically one corresponding to the modern viola. 古中提琴 Example sentencesExamples - The viola da braccio appeared during the Renaissance before 1500 as a result of experiments to combine features of the rebec and vielle.
- Instruments came to America early with the Moravians; by 1742 Bethlehem had flutes, violins, violas da braccio, violas da gamba, and horns.
- It is important to note that all these centers brought forth from 1540 until 1780 violas da gamba and violas da braccio of a quality unequalled to this very day.
- The stalls are arranged in two semicircles, and among their decorations are represented 24 instruments, such as the hurdy-gurdy, Basque drum, lute, shawm, flute, viola da braccio, bells.
- Maker and restorer of violas da gamba, medieval fiddles, violone, lirone, lira da braccio, violas da braccio, and Baroque stringed instruments.
OriginItalian, literally ‘viol for the arm’. |