pianoforte
41pianoforte — /piænoʊˈfɔteɪ / (say peeanoh fawtay), /pianoʊ / (say peeahnoh ) noun → piano1. {Italian, from piano soft + forte loud, strong} …
42pianoforte — pi|a|no|for|te sb., t, r, rne (klaver) …
43Pianoforte — Pi|a|no|fọr|te, das; s, s (veraltet für Klavier); vgl. Fortepiano …
44pianoforte — n. Mus. formal or archaic a piano. Etymology: It., earlier piano e forte soft and loud, expressing its gradation of tone …
45PIANOFORTE — См. Фортепиано …
46pianoforte a coda — ит. [пиа/нофо/ртэ а ко/да] рояль …
47pianoforte verticale — ит. [пианофо/ртэ вэртика/ле] пианино …
48C. Bechstein Pianoforte-Fabrik — C. Bechstein Pianofortefabrik Aktiengesellschaft Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft Gründung …
49Leeds International Pianoforte Competition — The Leeds International Piano Competition takes place every three years (next in 2009) in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1961 by Marion, Countess of Harewood and Fanny Waterman, who is today its Chairman and Artistic Director.… …
50Father of Pianoforte Playing — Muzio Clementi …