Definition of Clarini

1. clarino [n] - See also: clarino

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clarini

clarifier
clarifiers
clarifies
clarifying
clarifyingly
clarinet
clarinet section
clarinetist
clarinetists
clarinets
clarinettist
clarinettists
claringbullite
clarini (current term)
clarino
clarinos
clarion
clarion call
clarioned
clarionet
clarionets
clarioning
clarions
clarithmetic
clarithmetical
clarithromycin
clarities
claritude

Literary usage of Clarini

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On Bandaging, and Other Operations of Minor Surgery: Enthaltend die by Fitzwilliam Sargent, Constant von Wurzbach (1875)
"... Alto, Tenore, Basso, 2 Violin!, 2 Coral vel clarini oum Órgano', ... Alto, Tenore, 2 darin, in in 3 Corni In F, 2 clarini in C, Tympani, ..."

2. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1889)
"The clarini had disappeared before the time of Mozart, who had to change Handel's trumpet parts to suit the performance of the contemporary trumpeters. ..."

3. Godfrey Weber's General Music Teacher: Adapted to Self-instruction, Both for by Gottfried Weber (1841)
"The distinction, however, between the two terms clarini and Trombe is not at the present period strictly observed; but, on the contrary, ..."

4. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889): ...edited by Sir by George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1890)
"The clarini had disappeared before the time of Mozart, who had to change Handel's trumpet parts to suit the performance of the contemporary trumpeters. ..."

5. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1910)
"The higher trumpets or 'clarini' were of small bore, and were played with very shallow mouthpieces. The 'tromba/ or third part in the choir, was slightly ..."

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