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Sometimes referred to as a "baby flute" or piccolo flute, the modern piccolo has the same type of fingerings as the standard transverse flute, [3] but the sound it produces is an octave higher. This has given rise to the name ottavino [ a ] ( Italian pronunciation: [ottaˈviːno] ), by which the instrument is called in Italian [ 4 ] and thus ...
Piccolo crossed the Gulf of California to be Salvatierra's assistant about a month later. Piccolo founded the second Baja California mission, San Francisco Javier, among the Cochimí, in 1699 and served there until 1701, when he abandoned the mission, due to threats from the indigenous population. He then returned to Mexico City where he worked ...
Gabriel Rojo de la Vega Piccolo (born 15 October 1989), is a Mexican retired footballer who played as a defender. He played in the Primera División de México for San Luis and in the Scottish Premiership for Partick Thistle .
Requinto was 19th-century Spanish for "little clarinet". [1] Today, the word requinto, when used in relation to a clarinet, refers to the E-flat clarinet, also known as requint in Valencian language. [2] Requinto can also mean a high-pitched flute (akin to a piccolo), or the person who plays it. [3]
Piccolo Teatro (Milan), Italy's first permanent theatre; Il Piccolo, the daily newspaper of the region of Trieste, Italy; Piccolo, a Yugoslavian film; Piccolo, an Indian Marathi-language film; Piccolo, a 1977 release by the Ron Carter Quartet; Piccolo Summit, a mountain in British Columbia, Canada; 1366 Piccolo, an asteroid
Piccolo is seeking $50,000 in damages and a trial by jury, but in May, Disney argued that the matter should be handled out of court due to the terms and conditions to which Piccolo agreed during ...
Piccolo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Piccolo (agricultural scientist) (born 1951), Italian chemist and agricultural scientist
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