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 Übersetzung für 'viola da gamba player' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a viola da gamba player | viola da gamba players
mus.
viola da gamba player
Gambenspieler {m}
mus.
viola da gamba player [female]
Gambenspielerin {f}
Teiltreffer
mus.
viola da gamba
Kniegeige {f}
mus.
viola da gamba
Gambe {f}
mus.
viola da gamba
Viola da Gamba {f}
mus.
viola da gamba
Schoßgeige {f}
mus.
(viola da) gamba virtuoso
Gambenvirtuose {m}
educ.jobsmus.
viola da gamba teacher
Gambenlehrer {m}
hist.mus.
lira da gamba
Lira {f} da Gamba
jobsmus.
viola da gambist
Gambist {m}
mus.
viola da braccio
Viola da Braccio {f}
jobsmus.
viola da gambist [female]
Gambistin {f}
jobsmus.
viola player
Bratscher {m}
jobsmus.
viola player
Bratschist {m}
jobsmus.
viola player
Viola-Spieler / Violaspieler {m} [Bratschist]
jobsmus.
viola player [female]
Bratschistin {f}
jobsmus.
viola player [female]
Bratscherin {f}
jobsmus.
viola player [female]
Viola-Spielerin / Violaspielerin {f} [Bratschistin]
bot.T
gamba grass [Andropogon gayanus]
Gambagras {n}
bot.T
gamba grass [Andropogon gayanus]
(Hohes) Bartgras {n} [Gambagras]
mus.
cone gamba [organ stop]
Spitzgamba {f}
mus.
bell gamba [organ stop]
Glockengamba {f} [Orgelregister]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He is married to the viola da gamba player Hille Perl.
  • Schenck was born in Amsterdam and baptized in a Catholic hidden church. He became a renowned virtuoso viola da gamba player.
  • Juliette Louise Alvin (1897 – 30 September 1982) was a French-British cellist, viola da gamba player, and pioneering music therapist.
  • He played in The Harpsichord Trio from 1932 to 1936, later to become the English Harpsichord Trio, with the harpsichordist John Venables Ticehurst, and Ambrose Gauntlett, a cellist and Viola Da Gamba player.
  • Originally, it was a quartet whose members included flautist Claire Guimond, violinist Chantal Rémillard, harpsichordist Hank Knox, and viola da gamba player Betsy MacMillan.

  • Jérôme Hantaï (born 1961) is a viola da gamba player and fortepianist.
  • Valentin Tournet (born 1996) is a French conductor, choral conductor and viola da gamba player.
  • Philippe Pierlot (born 1958) is a Belgian viola da gamba player and a conductor in historically informed performance.
  • Thomas Wimmer (Vienna) is an Austrian viola-da-gamba player and conductor of Accentus Austria.
  • Accentus Austria are an early music ensemble led by viola-da-gamba player Thomas Wimmer, founded in 1988.

  • ... born 26 January 1958) is a French cellist, viola da gamba player and conductor active in the field of historically informed performance.
  • Payne was a capable viola da gamba player. In 1880 he gave a musical lecture-recital, when he played pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Handel, Caix and Abel.
  • Amy Domingues (born 1973) is an American viola da gamba player and cellist (baroque and modern).
  • On February 11, 2021, Mahan's collaborative album with Danish recorder player Michala Petri and German viola da gamba player Hille Perl, "Bach: 6 Flute Sonatas," won the Danish Music Award P2 Prize for Best Classical Album.
  • In Melbourne he met his partner Miriam Morris (a viola da gamba player and cello teacher) and established Electio Editions to print works by himself and others including poet Chris Wallace-Crabbe and artist Bruno Leti.

  • Wallfisch was also a master viola da gamba player, even making recordings.
  • It is one of Telemann's collections of music for unaccompanied instruments, the others being twelve fantasias for solo flute and thirty-six for solo harpsichord that were published in Hamburg in 1732–33, as well as a set of twelve fantasias for solo viola da gamba that was published in the same city in 1735, but were considered lost until a copy of the print was found in a private collection in 2015 by viola da gamba player and musicologist Thomas Fritzsch.
  • ... 1645) was a French viola da gamba player. Marin Mersenne described him, along with Nicolas Hotman, as the most excellent French viola da gamba virtuoso, in particular, improviser of diminutions.
  • The first recognised use of pizzicato in classical music is found in Tobias Hume's "Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke" (1607), wherein he instructs the viola da gamba player to use pizzicato (' [...] ').
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