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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Karen Herzog January 28, 1998 700+ words ...Jefferson St., offer an Italian treat called ripieno, which is imported from Milan. Osteria...flavor, lemon, during the winter. A ripieno is fruit made into sorbet, then pumped...start in price at $6. Elsa's lemon ripieno costs $4.50. This sorbet recipe from... |
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Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN) March 18, 2005 700+ words ...Papachronis, Mary Craighead, Christopher Bolint, Jana Zervos; Ripieno: Randi Stone, Katelyn Stanfield, Rebecca Meyers, Terrance...Saneztnik, Stephen Glaser, Timothy Slatton, Owen Williams; Ripieno: Kelly Canner, Katie Moehl, Theresa Caluag, Megan Richmond... |
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Vesperpsalmen, op. 3.
Magazine article from: Notes Cammarota, Robert M. December 1, 1995 700+ words ...Augsburg in 1701 and scored for four solo voices, four voices in ripieno, strings, and basso continuo (with separate partbooks for...for strings, chorus (the vocal parts are marked solo and ripieno), and continuo (violone and organ), the psalms are stylistically... |
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Concerto for 2 Violins in A. Sonatas: in d; in C. Overture in g. Quadro in G....
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A WORLD OF MUSIC
Newspaper article from: Santa Fe Reporter Stege, John July 30, 2008 700+ words ...or soloists (the concertino} and a back-up group (the ripieno). Despite Washburn's precision and the energy of violinist...definition. The slow middle movement just plodded along. The solid ripieno bunch included the Shanghai Quartet plus bassist Marji Danilow... |
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Violin Concertos: in B[musical flat], RV 382; in c, RV 198; in C, RV 184; in e,...
Magazine article from: Fanfare Tuttle, Raymond November 1, 2008 700+ words ...to Vivaldi, but I did not find it intrusive. The number of ripieno strings also is varied, to good effect. Sasso plays a Klotz...they serve both the music and scholarship well. The solo/ripieno balance is excellent. As for the music, pleasures are in... |
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Ensemble starts off spotty
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel TOM STRINI March 18, 2001 700+ words ...the brisk tempos around him. Crucial distinctions of solo, ripieno (strings other than the soloist) and tutti (everyone) were...Continuo, BWV 1043. But they were boldly assertive, the ripieno laid back when it should have, and the continuo provided pointed... |
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Another Handel borrowing from Telemann?: Capital gains
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brass bands
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History ...8 or 9 cornets in B flat playing in four parts (3 or 4 solo, 2 second, 2 third, and 1 ripieno), 1 flugelhorn in B flat (often doubling the ripieno cornet), 3 tenor horns in E flat (solo, first, and second), 2 baritones in B flat... |
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concertante
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...than conc. 2. The concertante instr. in the old concerto grosso were those which played the solos, as distinct from the ripieno instr., which played in the tuttis . Many 20th-cent. composers have used the term to indicate that while a solo instr... |
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