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 Translation for 'violin music' from English to Romanian
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muzică {f} de vioară
violin music
Partial Matches
muz.
vioară {f}
violin
muz.
violină {f} [vioară]
violin
educ.jobmuz.
profesor {m} de vioară
violin instructor
muz.
arcuș {n} de vioară
violin bow
muz.
cutie {f} de vioară
violin case
jobmuz.
lutier {m}
violin maker
muz.
vioară {f} electrică
electric violin
muz.
sonată {f} pentru vioară
violin sonata
educ.jobmuz.
profesor {m} de vioară
violin teacher
muz.
a cânta la vioară
to play the violin
jobmuz.
violonistă {f}
violin player [female]
muz.
muzică {f}
music
educ.jobmuz.
profesor {m} de muzică
music teacher
muz.
muzică {f} țigănească
gypsy music
muz.
muzică {f} country
country music
ist.muz.
istoria {f} muzicii
music history
muz.
muzică {f} militară
military music
muz.
muzică {f} rock
rock music
muz.
muzică {f} cultă
classical music
muz.
muzică {f} de cameră
chamber music
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Usage Examples English
  • De Bériot composed a great amount of violin music including ten concertos.
  • For patron saint days, cattle are usually sacrificed for feasting, accompanied by the dance of the Matachines and violin music.
  • In 1995 Andreacchi was a collaborator in the project "Violin Music in the Age of Shopping", a work by avant-garde composer and violinist Jon Rose.
  • Watson also loves Joshua Bell's albums of violin music, and enjoys going to Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London.
  • In addition to playing classical violin music, she played in music halls and vaudeville theatres, touring the United States and Canada in 1926.

  • Many of the female students who later attended the college, as well as inn employees and guests, have heard Beth's sweet violin music in the night.
  • The difference was likely compounded by the different sounds expected of violin music and fiddle music.
  • Apel's last book was a collection of essays from 1973–81, all dedicated to Italian violin music of the 17th century.
  • The Dover Lane Music Conference is an all night concert attended by visitors from all over the world. It typically showcases vocal recital, sitar, sarod, and violin music.
  • Today Catoire is very little known, although a few recordings exist of his piano works by Marc-André Hamelin, Anna Zassimova and Alexander Goldenweiser, while David Oistrakh and Laurent Breuninger have recorded the complete violin music.

  • He contributed to polyphonic playing and discovered new ways to compose polyphonic violin music.
  • Although the album was released only in Finland, Brava's single "Violator"/"Toccata and Fugue" got international attention: "Pammi lookalike's great on her Bach" stated the "Daily Mirror" and the "Daily Record" wrote that "just when interest in violin music was toning down along comes Linda Lampenius – the fiddling Finn has taken a major bow – she is already a sensation with her version of Bach's Toccata and Fugue".
  • D major is well-suited to violin music because of the structure of the instrument, which is tuned G D A E.
  • Double stops (two notes played simultaneously) are sometimes used, but mostly as a reinforcement of the main melodic line, similar to the use of double stops in solo violin music.
  • A G-clef placed on the first line is called the French clef, or French violin clef. This clef was used in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in France for violin music and flute music.

  • The violin dance is by many described as a fancy promenade ball where live violin music is played and students wear their best garments while dancing elegantly.
  • She resided at Villeneuve-sur-Gravois, where she received her clients all day, and entertained the Parisian upper class society at parties with violin music in her garden at night.
  • He worked in Hamburg. He published books of violin music in 4 to 6 parts; some of his music was performed at the Peace of Westphalia celebrations.
  • He also recorded a CD of Chinese songs with tenor Yu Jixing; and with violinist, Miwako Abe, a CD of French violin music.
  • 1676; Westhoff's collections of solo violin music were published in 1682 and 1696; Johann Joseph Vilsmayr's "Artificiosus Concentus pro Camera" in 1715, and Johann Georg Pisendel's solo violin sonata was composed around 1716; and finally, Georg Philipp Telemann published "12 Fantasias for solo violin" in 1735.

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