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Ripieno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ripieno (Italian for stuffing ) or tutti (Italian for everybody ) can refer to: •the larger of the two ensembles in the concerto grosso. This is opposed to the concertino which are the soloists...
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Ripieno concerto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A somewhat later type of concerto—here the term reverts to its earlier meaning of work for an ensemble—is the ripieno concerto , known in the Baroque as the concerto ripieno or concerto a 4 (or a 5 ...
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Definition of ripieno in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ripieno. Pronunciation of ripieno. Translations of ripieno. ripieno synonyms, ripieno antonyms. Information about ripieno in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (Music / Classical Music) (in baroque concertos and concerti grossi) the full orchestra,
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Ripieno - Definition of Ripieno at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Ripieno. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use ripieno in a Sentence...
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Music Glossary » Ripien ... Top 20 Popular ... ; Ripieno - Main body of orchestra in early orchestral music ; Examples of use;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on ripieno (music), ...and continuo (bass melody instrument such as a cello, and a harmony instrument such as a harpsichord); wind instruments also were common. The ripieno normally consisted of a string orchestra with continuo, often augmented by woodwinds or brass instruments.
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ripieno - Definition of ripieno from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music at Encyclopedia.com ... ripieno (It., ‘filling’, or ‘stuffing’). Replenished, supplementary. 1. The term is used in older mus. to make a distinction between passages to be played by the full body (ripieno) and others to be played by a group...
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Thirty singers based in Esher, the Ripieno Choir directed by David Hansell sings sacred and secular music, with an emphasis on the early, in a repertoire that ranges from plainsong to now – with baroque orchestras or a cappella – in a perfect concert venue.
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The London Ripieno Society was founded in 1962 by its present musical director Geoffrey Hanson, who is an established composer and organist. For more about him, click here.
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Definition of ripieno from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Dictionary Thesaurus Spanish/English Medical...
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