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Several large, bowed musical instruments
The term violone (Italian pronunciation: [vi.oˈloːne, vjo-]; literally 'large viol', -one being the augmentative suffix) can refer to several distinct
Violone
Bowed string instrument
gamba, its ancestor. The double bass is sometimes confusingly called the violone, bass violin or bass viol. A typical double bass stands around 180 cm (6
Double_bass
Musical instrument
braccio," or the generic term "violone," which simply meant "large fiddle." The instrument differed from the violone of the viol, or "viola da gamba"
Bass_violin
Class of wooden bowed stringed instruments
is a "little viola", a violone is a "big viola" or a bass violin, and a violoncello (often abbreviated cello) is a "small violone" (or literally, a "small
Violin_family
Bowed, fretted and stringed instrument
century), treble, alto, small tenor, tenor, bass and contrabass (called violone). These members of the viol family are distinguished from later bowed string
Viol
Italian composer
Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier, nicknamed Giovannino del Violone (Little John of the Violone) (c. 1662 – 29 March 1700) was a Baroque Italian composer, cellist
Giovanni_Lorenzo_Lulier
Collection of six works by Johann Sebastian Bach
Violone è Cembalo concertato. Allegro Affettuoso in B minor Allegro Concertino: harpsichord, flute, violin Ripieno: violin, viola, cello and violone The
Brandenburg_Concertos
Bowed string instrument
violone". Violone ("big viola") was a large-sized member of viol (viola da gamba) family or the violin (viola da braccio) family. The term "violone"
Cello
1980 studio album by Barre Phillips
Journal Violone II is an album by bassist Barre Phillips recorded in June 1979 and released on ECM the following year. The trio features reed player John
Journal_Violone_II
Set of sonatas composed by Arcangelo Corelli
Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 (Sonate a violino e violone o cimbalo) is a collection of 12 violin sonatas by Arcangelo Corelli, first published on 1 January
Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 (Corelli)
Twelve_Violin_Sonatas,_Op._5_(Corelli)
later classical music. Violin Viol Viola Cello Lira da braccio Contrabass Violone Lute Theorbo Archlute Gittern Mandore Harp Cittern Vihuela Cornamuse Cromorne
List_of_period_instruments
Austrian composer and violinist
2 cornetts, 2 clarini, 4 trombones, violone, bc Compieta – SATB, 2 violins, vc, cornetts, 2 trombones, violone, bsn, bc: "Cum Invocarem" "In te Domine"
Johann_Heinrich_Schmelzer
1899) Cello Concerto in G minor, Hob. VIIb:g1 (ca. 1773, doubtful, lost) Violone Concerto in D, Hob. VIIc:1 (lost; may have been burned and destroyed?)
List of concertos by Joseph Haydn
List_of_concertos_by_Joseph_Haydn
For harpsichord/organ, strings and continuo; BWV 1052–1065
help. Scoring: harpsichord solo, violin I/II, viola, continuo (cello, violone) The earliest surviving manuscript of the concerto can be dated to 1734;
Keyboard concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach
Keyboard_concertos_by_Johann_Sebastian_Bach
1673 composition by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
techniques. Written in 1673, Battalia is scored for 3 violins, 4 violas, 2 violones, and continuo. Why Biber wrote the Battilia is uncertain, but some scholars
Battalia_à_10
Musical instruments that play in the bass range
Bass guitar Contrabass guitar Bass violin Cello Viola da gamba Octobass Violone Bass banjo Bass ukulele Bass koto Barbiton Bass balalaika Contrabass balalaika
List_of_bass_instruments
Musical instrument
and 2nd violin, 'violone o arciliuto' and a continuo part for organ, a simplified version of the 'violone o arciliuto' book. The violone o arciliuto book
Archlute
Church in London, England
Orchestral Trumpet 8′ Tuba 8′ Pedal C–g1 Contra Violone 32′ Major Bass 16′ Open Diapason 16′ (Tr. Great) Violone 16′ (Ext. 32') Contra Gamba 16′ (Tr. Swell)
Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Methodist_Central_Hall,_Westminster
Cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach
in unison, cords, violone and continuo – Oboe 1 with violin 1, oboe 2 with violin 2, taille with viola; cello with bassoon, violone with continuo) Aria
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208
Was_mir_behagt,_ist_nur_die_muntre_Jagd,_BWV_208
Large instrumental ensemble
violas violoncello da spallas (neck cello in tenor clef) violoncellos violones (contrabbasso a viola da braccio) viols (in various type) contrabass viols
Orchestra
Instrumental work by J S Bach
Accompaniment, i.e. ripieno and continuo parts: violin viola violone (playing in eight-foot pitch) The violone part is only extant for the first movement. In this
Brandenburg_Concerto_No._5
World's largest fully functioning pipe organ
First Violone 16 ft Second Violone 16 ft Viol 16 ft Viol ♯ 16 ft Diaphone (ext) 8 ft Gamba (ext) 8 ft First Violone (ext) 8 ft Second Violone 8 ft Viol
Wanamaker_Organ
Musical instruments that developed c. 1600 – 1750
instruments that had become old-fashioned, such as viola da gamba and violone. The basso continuo, or short: continuo, the typical bass group of the
Baroque_instruments
Italian composer and violone player (1632–1692)
Vitali (18 February 1632 – 12 October 1692) was an Italian composer and violone player. Vitali was born in Bologna and spent all of his life in the Emilian
Giovanni_Battista_Vitali
Painting by Paolo Veronese
play stringed instruments of the Late–Renaissance, such as the lute, the violone, and the viola da gamba. Among the wedding guests are historical personages
The Wedding at Cana (Veronese)
The_Wedding_at_Cana_(Veronese)
2002 live album by Isabelle Boulay
Pierre Djokic – cello Marie Doré – violone Marianne Dugal – violone Sophie Dugas – violone Victor Eichenwald – violone Nicolò Eugelmi – alto sax Scott Feltheim
Au_moment_d'être_à_vous
Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach
(PDF). bach-cantatas.com. p. 5. Retrieved 29 June 2011. "XXII. DE VIOLONE. I. De violone en de violoncello – PDF Gratis download". Mincham, Julian (2010)
Bach_cantata
Johann Sebastian Bach's adaptation of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater
concertante violin parts, two ripieno violin parts, viola, violone, cello using the same music as the violone, and figured parts for both harpsichord and organ
Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083
Tilge,_Höchster,_meine_Sünden,_BWV_1083
1781 composition by W. A. Mozart
Mozart in early 1781. The quartet is scored for oboe, violin, viola and violone basso or cello. In 1780, Mozart was invited to Munich to visit Elector
Oboe_Quartet_(Mozart)
Estonian organist and composer
2 violins, 2 violas, bassoon or violone, and continuo. Laudate Dominum for soprano, 2 violins, bassoon or violone, and continuo. Culture of Estonia
Ludwig_Busbetzky
Italian composer
VII. La Rossa VIII. La Speltina IX. La Calzolara A 2. Violino, & Basso (violone, b. c.) X. La Bolla XI. La Miradoro XII. La Scarinza XIII. La Noce XIV
Tarquinio_Merula
Czech composer (1679–1745)
the Jesuit college Clementinum in Prague and that his instrument was the violone (bass viol). [citation needed] His earliest known work is the school drama
Jan_Dismas_Zelenka
Instrument tuned in octaves lower than the standard instrument
performs notes in the contrabass octave Double bass, a contrabass violin Violone, or contrabass viol Octobass Triple contrabass viol Dalaruan, used in the
Contrabass
between the legs Violoncello smaller large viola A large stringed instrument Violone large viola A large stringed instrument in the bass or contra-bass range
List of Italian musical terms used in English
List_of_Italian_musical_terms_used_in_English
Italian violin maker and double bass player (1542 - 1609)
present day: violins (small and large), alto and tenor violas, viols, violones and double basses, violas designed with only a pair of corners, and ceteras
Gasparo_da_Salò
Musical instrument
d'amore, violin, viola, cello and violone Quintet No.2 in D major for viola d'amore, violin, viola, cello and violone Offertorium, "In Festo Sta. Theresia"
Viola_d'amore
Pipe organ in London, England
Hautboy 8′ 63 Cor Anglais 8′ VI Tremulant II Great Organ C–c4 64 Contra Violone 32′ 65 Contra Gamba 16′ 66 Double Open Diapason 16′ 67 Double Claribel
Royal_Albert_Hall_Organ
Symphony by Joseph Haydn
small group consists of two solo violins, solo violoncello and a solo violone and the large ensemble contains one flute, two oboes, bassoon, two horns
Symphony_No._8_(Haydn)
Type of musical composition
Cazzati (1616–1678): Ciaccona a tre con il suo balletto for two violins and violone, from Correnti, balletti, galiarde a 3 è 4 (1659) Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Chaconne
City and comune in the region of Lombardy, Italy
kinds of stringed instruments of the Renaissance: viola da gamba (viols); violone, lyra, lyrone, violetta, and viola da brazzo. One can find from 1495 "maestro
Brescia
Hill & Son pipe organ, 1890
Open Diapason IV 8 Dulciana 8 Dulciana 8 Viola 8 Echo Dul. Cornet 4 Rks Violone 16 Harmonic Flute 8 Vox Angelica 8 Octave 4 Octave 4 Basset Horn 8 Gamba
Sydney_Town_Hall_Grand_Organ
Largest pipe organ in the world based on number of pipes
32' Pedal Left Fagotto 32' Pedal Left Sub Principal 32' Great Trombone 32' Fanfare Violone 32' Echo Diaphone-Dulzian 32' (extension of 64') Pedal Right
Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ
Boardwalk_Hall_Auditorium_Organ
English composer and viol player (c1575-1628)
1613–19) Performed by Phillip W. Serna, Treble, Tenor & Bass Viols with Violone Problems playing these files? See media help. Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger
Alfonso_Ferrabosco_the_younger
basso continuo), 1709 Si 3: Sinfonia in A major (for 2 violins, viola, violone, and basso continuo), c. 1707–15 Si 4: Sinfonia in D major (for 2 violins
List of compositions by Tomaso Albinoni
List_of_compositions_by_Tomaso_Albinoni
Scottish composer, viol player and soldier
Hume’s Poeticall Musicke (1607) Performed by Phillip W. Serna, Viols & Violone Problems playing these files? See media help. Musicke & Mirth (Lady Hattons
Tobias_Hume
Italian composer
per camera a violino, violone, cimbalo, flauto e mandola, op. II, (1720), Antonio Cleton, Roma. 10 Sonate a violino e violone o cembalo,op. III, Fasoli
Pietro_Giuseppe_Gaetano_Boni
1992 studio album by Moondog
All tracks are written by Moondog. Henry Schuman – oboe Peter Wendland – violone, viol Johannes Leis – piccolo, saxophone (alto, tenor, bass) Götz Alsmann
Elpmas
String instrument played by a bow rubbing the strings
Baryton Division viol Lirone Lyra viol Pardessus de viol Vihuela de arco Violone Viola d'amore Instruments of Viol family Karl Friedrich Abel playing the
Bowed_string_instrument
1980 studio album by Barre Phillips
Jazz Label ECM 1178 Producer Manfred Eicher Barre Phillips chronology Journal Violone II (1979) Music by... (1980) Call Me When You Get There (1983)
Music_by...
Motet by Johann Sebastian Bach
reeds (two oboes, taille and bassoon). For the basso continuo, separate violone and organ parts are provided. Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf Der
Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226
Der_Geist_hilft_unser_Schwachheit_auf,_BWV_226
1734 oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach
his 1973 recording, Nikolaus Harnoncourt employed bassoon, violoncello, violone (double bass) and organ; Peter Schreier (1987) used violoncello, double
Christmas_Oratorio
Bowed string instrument
Cremona, beginning in the second half of the 16th century with violas and violone and in the field of violin in the second half of the 16th century The Amati
Violin
1978 studio album by Barre Phillips
Genre Jazz Label ECM 1124 ST Producer Manfred Eicher Barre Phillips chronology Mountainscapes (1976) Three Day Moon (1978) Journal Violone II (1979)
Three_Day_Moon
French musician, harpsichordist and composer
Violin Sonatas Nos. 1–6", Lina Tur Bonet [fr] (violin), Patxi Montero (violone), Kenneth Weiss [de; fr] (harpsichord); Pan Classics, via Naxos Records
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre
Élisabeth_Jacquet_de_La_Guerre
Baroque-era instruments of the violin family
violas and cellos. The double bass, however, developed from both the violone and the bass-viola da gamba. The first instruments of the viola da braccio
Viola_da_braccio
Topics referred to by the same term
cartoonist and humorist Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier, also known as Giovannino del Violone, a Baroque composer and musician Giuseppe Bonati, also known as Giovannino
Giovannino
Mass composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
the Credo), cello and double bass. Among the original parts is one for "violone", a slippery term sometimes implying a sixteen-foot bass but also used
Coronation_Mass_(Mozart)
City and municipality in North Holland, Netherlands
painter of genre paintings Willem de Fesch (1687–1761), a virtuoso Dutch violone player and composer Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint (1812–1886) a Dutch novelist
Alkmaar
Italian composer
instruments (violin, cello and harpsichord; oboe, fagotto e violone; violin violoncello obbligato e violone; oboe, violin and basso; flauto traverso, violino o
Giovanni_Benedetto_Platti
Italian composer
hostia, included in Motetti op. 2, was one of the first pieces to include 'violone'. Two influential figures to Caterina's style were her teacher, Re, and
Caterina_Assandra
Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s), viola d'amore, violetta violoncello, violoncello piccolo viola da gamba violin(s), violino piccolo violone, violone grosso
List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach
List_of_compositions_by_Johann_Sebastian_Bach
Painting by Johannes Vermeer c. 1665
is shown in the picture depicts a large string instrument, probably a violone. It is known from the inventory of Vermeer's estate that he owned a vanitas
A_Lady_Writing_a_Letter
Church in Aarhus, Denmark
Skalmeje 8' Pedal Bordunbas 32' Principal 16' Subbas 16' Gedaktbas 16' Violone 16' Rørquint 10 2/3' Octav 8' Manual III, Swell Bordun 16' Principal 8'
Aarhus_Cathedral
lautenwerck lute oboe organ recorder sackbut theorbo trumpet viol viola violin violone Ensembles Baroque orchestra Baroque instruments Basso continuo Musical
List_of_Baroque_composers
Small cello played against the shoulder
of viols Division viol Lyra viol Viola bastarda Pardessus de viole Viol Violone Barnett, Gregory (1998). "The Violoncello da Spalla: Shouldering the Cello
Cello_da_spalla
Musical artist
followed by his 1989 volume Der Barock-Kontrabass Violone, which covered the history of the violone as a bass instrument in the Baroque era. It was issued
Alfred_Planyavsky
Set of 12 violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi
violin parts Two viola parts Cello Continuo, printed as a figured bass for violone and harpsichord. The concertos belong to the concerto a 7 format, that
L'estro_armonico
Form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments
for "German flute, Hoboy [oboe] or Violin" Bass lines could be played by violone, cello, theorbo, or bassoon, and sometimes three or four instruments would
Chamber_music
Catalogue of J.S. Bach's compositions
Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s), viola d'amore, violetta violoncello, violoncello piccolo viola da gamba violin(s), violino piccolo violone, violone grosso
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis
German composer and organist (1653–1706)
typical French five-part string ensemble with 2 violins, 2 violas and a violone (the latter reinforces the basso continuo). Of these, the five-part suite
Johann_Pachelbel
1931 set of variations by Sergei Rachmaninoff
as the basis for 23 variations in his Sonata for violin and continuo (violone or harpsichord) in D minor, Op. 5, No. 12. La Folia was popular as a basis
Variations on a Theme of Corelli
Variations_on_a_Theme_of_Corelli
Architectural and decorative style
palmettes, seashells, and foliage. The dossier, or back of the chair, was violones, slightly curved like a violin. Several new variants of chairs appeared
Louis_XV_style
Bass viol Division viol Lyra viol Tenor viol (taille) Great bass violone Contrabass violone chordophones 321.322-71 Spain stringed instruments Viola chordophones
List_of_musical_instruments
Family of court musicians in England
Venice are giving now evidence that Ambrose was appointed as player of violone "sonadore de lironj (or de lirinj)" at the Scuola Grande of San Marco in
Lupo_family
Approach to the performance of classical music
Frederick Abel. From largest to smallest, the viol family consists of: violone (two sizes, a contrabass an octave below the bass, and a smaller one a
Historically informed performance
Historically_informed_performance
Church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach
two horns, two flutes, two oboes, two oboes d'amore, two violins, viola, violone, basso continuo. The work is divided into two parts, to be performed before
Dem Gerechten muß das Licht, BWV 195
Dem_Gerechten_muß_das_Licht,_BWV_195
1855 solemn mass in G major by Charles Gounod
composer to use the newly developed octobass, a string instrument of the violone family. He included the great organ, mostly in Grand jeu. In the following
St._Cecilia_Mass
American jazz bassist (1934–2024)
Phillips' 1968 recording of solo bass improvisations, issued as Journal Violone in the US, Unaccompanied Barre in England, and Basse Barre in France on
Barre_Phillips
1998 studio album by Zazie
caxixi, djembe, talking drum, udu : Steve Shehan Piano : Christophe Voisin Violone : Maxine Garoute and Christophe Guiot Mastering : Ian Cooper Assistant
Made_in_Love
1970 studio album by Shirley and Dolly Collins
Hogwood – harpsichord Alan Lumsden – sackbut Adam Skeaping – bass viol, violone Roderick Skeaping – bass viol Eleanor Sloan – rebec John Fordham – recorder
Love,_Death_and_the_Lady
Estonian musical group
recorder, cromorn, rauschpfeiff Anto Õnnis – tenor, percussion Imre Eenma – violone, viola da gamba Ivo Sillamaa – harpsichord, organ, piano Tõnis Kaumann
Hortus_Musicus
Form of baroque music
for 2 violins and continuo) (Rome 1694) Opus 5: 12 Suonati a violino e violone o cimbalo (6 sonate da chiesa and 6 sonate da camera for violin and continuo)
Concerto_grosso
Secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach
flauto traverso, bassoon, two violins, viola and basso continuo including violone and harpsichord. The last movement is marked chorus, but was probably performed
Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173a
Durchlauchtster_Leopold,_BWV_173a
consists of oboes, strings and basso continuo of harpsichord, violoncello, violone and bassoon. Two trumpets and timpani highlight selected movements, in
Structure_of_Handel's_Messiah
Musical instrument
Laura Vaughan of Australia, and Paulina van Laarhoven of the Netherlands. Violone, a contrabass instrument of the viol family "Grove Dictionary of Music
Lirone
(1975) Giuseppe Colombi (1635–1694) Chiacona a Basso Solo (1670) Toccata da Violone Solo (Toccata ) (1670) John Corigliano Fancy on a Bach air (1997; premiered
List_of_solo_cello_pieces
Ensemble of singers
instrument (e.g., pipe organ, harpsichord, lute) and a bass instrument (e.g., violone). Baroque vocal music explored dramatic implications in the realm of solo
Choir
Bohemian aristocrat (1717–1783)
section there were at least one cello, one bassoon and one double bass (violone). There was also a wind-band sextet (oboes, bassoons, and horns).". Thus
Count_Morzin
Italian cardinal and librettist (1653–1730)
congregazione dell' oratorio di S. Filippo Neri di Firenze, music by Giovanni del Violone. Vangelisti, Florence, 1693. L' Ismaele soccorso dall' angelo. Oratorio
Benedetto_Pamphili
Historical ensemble for Baroque period music
Harpsichord Pipe organ Lute Theorbo Strings Violin I Violin II Viola Violoncello Double bass (and/or bass violones or other low-pitched bowed strings)
Baroque_orchestra
2001 studio album by Jean-Jacques Goldman
Benzi – arranger, engineer, programming, realization Francois Breugnot – violone Yvan Cassar – musical direction Gilles Chabenat – primary artist, vielle
Chansons_pour_les_pieds
Third part of Handel's English-language oratorio Messiah
simple: oboes, strings and basso continuo of harpsichord, violoncello, violone and bassoon. Two trumpets and timpani highlight selected movements, such
Messiah_Part_III
although there are some duets), choir, and orchestra (including violas, violone, harp, bassoon, theorba, violins, flutes, trumpets, organ, timpani). Péter
Harmonia_Caelestis
Church in Galway, Ireland
Clarion 4′ Tremulant Pedal Subbass 32′ Open wood 16′ Open diapason 16′ Violone 16′ Subbass 16′ Octave 8′ Violoncello 8′ Bass flute 8′ Fifteenth 4′ Flute
Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway
Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_Assumed_into_Heaven_and_St_Nicholas,_Galway
Church cantata by J. S. Bach
instrumental ensemble of two violins (Vl), viola (Va), cello (Vc), bass (violone) and continuo, as a copy of the score from around 1731 by Johann Ludwig
Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196
Der_Herr_denket_an_uns,_BWV_196
French musician
Brussels, where he received a Premier Prix diploma in 1984. As a gamba and violone player, he has performed with numerous pioneers of the early music movement
Jérôme_Hantaï
Second part of Handel's English-language oratorio Messiah
simple: oboes, strings and basso continuo of harpsichord, violoncello, violone and bassoon. Two trumpets and timpani highlight selected movements, such
Messiah_Part_II
Pipe organ component which admits pressurized air to the pipes
de Gambe) Voix Céleste Violin (or Viola, Viole d'Orchestre) Violoncello Violone Reed Audio example Reed stops attempt to imitate (to one degree or another)
Organ_stop
instrument. Scoring: harpsichord solo, violin I/II, viola, continuo (cello, violone) I. Allegro Performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra with Matthew Ganong
Harpsichord Concerto in A major, BWV 1055
Harpsichord_Concerto_in_A_major,_BWV_1055
in Motetti (Motets) op. 2, was one of the first pieces to include the violone. Baroque women musicians of note include Francesca Cacchini and Barbara
Women_in_music
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Goddess of Wealth
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Repentant
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Famous Wolf; Wolf Fame
Boy/Male
Tamil
A huge serpent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lotus flower
Girl/Female
English American
Path; roadway.Lane and Laine.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Light, A victorious person who gives light to everyone, Ray of victory
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, Spanish
Powerful Leader; Strong Power; Healthy Power; Peaceful Ruler; Ruler Forever; Rich
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Happy
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
VIOLONE
n.
The largest kind of bass viol. See Violone.
n.
The largest instrument of the bass-viol kind, having strings tuned an octave below those of the violoncello; the contrabasso; -- called also double bass.