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Перевод: clavichord
[существительное] клавикорды
Тезаурус:
- After cooking supper that was more like a banquet than an ordinary meal he played us some medieval things on the organ and then some Elizabethan things on the clavichord.
- New little clavichord in his study, seventeenth century, and over his desk his charts and diagrams.
- These include 36 pianos (1770-;1840), nine harpsichords (1707-;98), an English virginal (1671), a clavichord (n.d.) and information from a late 17th-century German manuscript relating notes, string materials and gauge numbers for a clavichord and an "instrument".
- Louis Castel exploited the analogy between light and sound with his "Ocular clavichord" and Goethe explored subjective colours.
- This instrument offers a variety of sounds, including that of the classical piano, the pop-based electric piano which is useful for effects and atmosphere and for accompanying solo singing, and the harpsichord or clavichord for older music.
- It was (I had to be told) a clavichord.
- When Cristofori built his pianos of the 1720s, the harpsichord and the clavichord were the usual stringed keyboard instruments.
- I've got up again and put on G.P.'s clavichord record.
- One must simply accept these performances at face value and forget about problems of piano versus harpsichord versus clavichord.
- Included are 77 pianos (1745-;1856), six harpsichords (1711-;89) and one clavichord (1775).
- Before it arrived at the Bate Collection, all that was known about the William Smith harpsichord (illus.1) was to be found in a brief summary in Boalch's Makers of the harpsichord and clavichord .
- Aspects of the history of the organ, harpsichord, clavichord and early piano; the development, design, construction, specification and action of different instruments; the relationship between instruments' capabilities and the music written for them.
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