Übersetzung für '
C minor' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| mus. C minor <c, Cm> | c-Moll {n} <c, Cm> | |
3 Wörter |
| mus. C flat minor | ces-Moll {n} | |
| mus. C minor scale [also: c minor scale] | c-Moll-Tonleiter {f} | |
| mus. C sharp minor <C♯ minor> | cis-Moll {n} <cis, Cism, C♯m> | |
| relig. Clerics Regular Minor <CRM, C.R.M.> | Mindere Regularkleriker {pl} | |
Teiltreffer |
| jobstech. chief constructor <c.c., C.C.> | Chefkonstrukteur {m} | |
| cost, insurance, freight, commission <cifc, c.i.f.c.> | Kosten, Versicherung, Fracht und Provision inbegriffen | |
| unit counts per second <c/s, c/sec, cps> | Impulse {pl} pro Sekunde <Ips, Imp./Sek.> | |
| unit cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s> | Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s> | |
| relig. Sisters of Christian Charity <SCC, S.C.C.> | Schwestern {pl} der Christlichen Liebe | |
| unit counts per minute <c/m, c/min, cpm> | Impulse {pl} pro Minute <Ipm, Imp./Min.> | |
| law United States Court of Federal Claims <Fed. Cl., C.F.C.> | oberstes Bundesverwaltungsgericht {n} der USA [Ansprüche gegen die USA] | |
| mus. bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C] | kleines C {n} <c0, c> | |
| mil. commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C> | Oberbefehlshaber {m} | |
| math. set of complex numbers <ℂ, C> | Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C> | |
| mus. double top C <c4, c''''> | viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''> | |
| phys. charm quark <c quark, c> | Charm-Quark {n} <c-Quark, c> | |
| relig. Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE> | [englische Staatskirche] | |
| mus. middle C <c1, c'> | eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'> | |
| mus. treble C <c2, c''> | zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''> | |
| mus. top C <c3, c'''> | dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''> | |
| chem. carbon fiber reinforced carbon matrix composites <C/C composites> | kohlenstofffaserverstärkte Kohlenstoffmatrixverbunde {pl} | |
| per cent <%, p/c, pc., p.c.> [Br.] | Prozent {n} <%> | |
| math. approximately finite dimensional C*-algebra <AF C*-algebra> | AF-C*-Algebra {f} | |
| percent <%, p/c, pc., p.c.> [Am.] | Prozent {n} <%> 1294 | |
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Übersetzung für 'C minor' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- C minor <c, Cm>
- c-Moll {n} <c, Cm>mus.
- C flat minor
- ces-Moll {n}mus.
- C minor scale [also: c minor scale]
- c-Moll-Tonleiter {f}mus.
- C sharp minor <C♯ minor>
- cis-Moll {n} <cis, Cism, C♯m>mus.
- Clerics Regular Minor <CRM, C.R.M.>
- Mindere Regularkleriker {pl}relig.
- chief constructor <c.c., C.C.>
- Chefkonstrukteur {m}jobstech.
- cost, insurance, freight, commission <cifc, c.i.f.c.>
- Kosten, Versicherung, Fracht und Provision inbegriffen
- counts per second <c/s, c/sec, cps>
- Impulse {pl} pro Sekunde <Ips, Imp./Sek.>unit
- cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s>
- Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s>unit
- Sisters of Christian Charity <SCC, S.C.C.>
- Schwestern {pl} der Christlichen Lieberelig.
- counts per minute <c/m, c/min, cpm>
- Impulse {pl} pro Minute <Ipm, Imp./Min.>unit
- United States Court of Federal Claims <Fed. Cl., C.F.C.>
- oberstes Bundesverwaltungsgericht {n} der USA [Ansprüche gegen die USA]law
- bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C]
- kleines C {n} <c0, c>mus.
- commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C>
- Oberbefehlshaber {m}mil.
- set of complex numbers <ℂ, C>
- Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C>math.
- double top C <c4, c''''>
- viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''>mus.
- charm quark <c quark, c>
- Charm-Quark {n} <c-Quark, c>phys.
- Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE>
- [englische Staatskirche]relig.
- middle C <c1, c'>
- eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'>mus.
- treble C <c2, c''>
- zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''>mus.
- top C <c3, c'''>
- dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''>mus.
- carbon fiber reinforced carbon matrix composites <C/C composites>
- kohlenstofffaserverstärkte Kohlenstoffmatrixverbunde {pl}chem.
- per cent <%, p/c, pc., p.c.> [Br.]
- Prozent {n} <%>
- approximately finite dimensional C*-algebra <AF C*-algebra>
- AF-C*-Algebra {f}math.
- percent <%, p/c, pc., p.c.> [Am.]
- Prozent {n} <%>
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- The music in the tradition of Viennese classicism is sacral to a significant extent, including works such as Mozart's Great Mass in C minor, masses by Joseph Haydn (1750-1802), Beethoven's Mass in C major (1807), down to Bruckner's Te Deum (1903).
- After the Baroque period, the chaconne fell into decline during the 19th century, though the 32 Variations in C minor by Beethoven suggest its continuing influence.
- The version of "Clair de Lune" on "Crystal Ball" features only DeYoung on piano, with the key changed from D flat to C, as the next track ("Ballerina") begins in C minor.
- The curious "trucker's gear change" from G minor to C minor is because the second half of the verse is the same as the first half, but transposed up a fourth.
- Hans Huber used the melody ("Rufst du, mein Vaterland") in the first movement of his Symphony no 3 in C minor, op. 118 ("Heroic").
- He might have been trying to outdo himself after his 32 Variations in C minor, or trying to outdo Bach's "Goldberg Variations" with its total of thirty-two pieces (two presentations of the theme and thirty variations).
- So for example, the fugue of Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582 is not purely a permutation fugue, as it does have episodes between permutation expositions.
- 5 in C minor, Op. 67 (1808) and other important works set new literary standards for writing about music, and encouraged later writers to consider music as "the most Romantic of all the arts."
- Examples include the opening movements of Mozart's piano sonata in C minor, K.
- 8 in C minor, "Wilde Jagd" (Wild Hunt) by Franz Liszt, and appears in Karl Maria von Weber's 1821 opera "Der Freischütz" and in Arnold Schönberg's oratorio "Gurre-Lieder" of 1911.
- For example, in both C major and C minor, it is a B diminished triad (though it is usually written in first inversion, as described below).
- This was a class C minor-league club, and was the last team to represent the city of Jackson before the arrival of the class AA Jackson Mets for the 1975 season.
- 1 in C minor is known as the Linz version. The Brucknerhaus, a concert hall in Linz as well as its annual international Brucknerfest are named after him.
- This third piano trio was later reworked by Beethoven into the C minor string quintet, Op. 104.
- Some of these works include the "Requiem pro defuncto Archiepiscopo Sigismundo" (Requiem for the death of Archbishop Siegmund) in C minor, which greatly influenced the "Requiem" by Mozart; "Missa Hispanica" (which he exchanged for a diploma at Stockholm); his magnificent last St.
- William Chester Minor (also known as W. C. Minor; 22 June 1834 – 26 March 1920), was an American army surgeon, psychiatric-hospital patient, and lexicographical researcher.
- Here, the "duality of key" featured is A minor and C [...] minor.
- Partly due to their simplicity, the toccatas are very accessible works; however, the E minor and C minor ones which receive more attention than the rest are in fact slightly more complex.
- Baroque music written in minor keys often was written with a key signature with fewer flats than we now associate with their keys; for example, movements in C minor often had only two flats (because the A [...] would frequently have to be sharpened to A [...] in the ascending melodic minor scale, as would the B [...]).
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