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However, this part is labelled "Cembalo" for the second and third movements.
A kind of cembalo stood on four stout legs in the second-floor parlor.
The world famous "Bach Cembalo" is one of these.
He composed several pieces of music for cello and harpsichord ("cembalo" in Italian).
Moretti was maestro al cembalo of a group within Naples.
Cembalo volunteered to escort those women who wanted to go to the Free Female Quarter.
The young Beethoven was at the court chapel from 1781 to 1792 as assistant organist, cembalo and viola player.
At the far end of the room a young girl sang in a fine mezzo voice to the accompaniment of a cembalo.
The buff stop and cembalo stops seem to be similar to each other in method of manipulation and sound produced.
This score makes effective use of the specific sound of instruments like oboe, flute, mandolin and cembalo!
The "Bach Cembalo"
Sought after as an accompanist and coach, he is also known for his organ and cembalo improvisations. '
Cembalo may refer to:
Metamorphoses for flute and cembalo (2006)
Every writer dreams of owning a Cembalo Scrivano.
Three Happenings for violin, violoncello, cembalo, and plucked string orchestra (June 2006)
Moments Musicaux for flute, viola, harp, cembalo and strings (1982)
Per cembalo (clavicembalo solo).
She recorded 65 albums (among them complete harpsichord (cembalo) works of Johann Sebastian Bach).
Burlesca (Cembalo)
Continuum für Cembalo solo.
"Well," I said, "it has a tone like a Cembalo Scrivano, but the housing is modern.
Sonate facile for cembalo and violin (Leipzig, 1796)
His left hand, the Voice's hand, began to trace the Involved Iconography glyph for "beware" on the top of the cembalo.
'S- Limericks-s' for voice and cembalo (2002)