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Meaning of "cembalo"
Cembalo is a musical instrument resembling a harpsichord, used especially during the Baroque period
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- A harpsichord.
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The harpsichord is called the cembalo in several languages.
Cembalo is the Italian term for the harpsichord.
They came with cembalo.
Cembalo Genoese fortress.
Basso continuo in recitativi secchi is made of cembalo and violoncello.
Konzert für Cembalo und Kammerorchester, op.
For piano or cembalo.
For cembalo and small orchestra, soprano and mezzo-soprano.
The Concerto per cembalo e.
Solo per il cembalo in E-flat major, BWV Anh.
Organ and Cembalo.
The Byzantines called the town Yamboli and the Genoese named it Cembalo.
An adventure of Cembalo.
Suspicious people move around here and such odd faces… They came with cembalo.
I, Sonatas for violin and obbligato cembalo nos.
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In the following years the Genoese established the colonies of Soldaia, Cherco and Cembalo.
II, Sonatas for violin and obbligato cembalo nos.
In the following years the Genoese established further colonies in Crimea, Soldaia, Cherco and Cembalo.
The orchestra consists of flauto traverso, two violins obbligato, viola, cembalo and basso continuo.
Normally it 's played with a cembalo.