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  1. VIOLOTTA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of VIOLOTTA is a stringed instrument of the late 19th century with a range midway between the viola and the cello.

  2. Tenor violin - Wikipedia

    Modern incarnations of the tenor violin include the violotta and viola profonda (both held at the shoulder). In the violin octet, the tenor violin exists as an instrument tuned an octave below the …

  3. Violotta

    The violotta is a stringed musical instrument belonging to the violin family, characterized by its rich, deep tonal quality. It serves as a tenor voice within the string ensemble, bridging the …

  4. Dr. Alfred Stelzner: Pioneer in Violin Acoustics - draeseke.org

    The violotta has been described as a tenor viola; it is a rarely used instrument that attracted Draeseke's attention. The Quintet in F from 1901 is considered by some as the composer's …

  5. Violotta - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Violotta - Definition, Etymology, and Musical Significance Definition. Violotta is a stringed musical instrument closely related to the viola. It is typically tuned a fifth below the viola, making it a …

  6. violotta - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    violotta (plural violottas) A kind of tenor viola or tenor violin tuned an octave below the violin.

  7. Violotta Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Violotta definition: A kind of tenor viola or tenor violin tuned an octave below the violin.

  8. violotta - Early Posts - 1996 - 1999 - Maestronet Forums

    Jan 16, 1999 · Does anybody have some information about the so-called violotta, a kind of tenor viola invented by A. Stelzner in Dresden/Germany at the end of 19th century. I think, there is a …

  9. violotta: Meaning and related words - OneLook

    Definitions from Wiktionary (violotta) noun: A kind of tenor viola or tenor violin tuned an octave below the violin.

  10. Violotta - Academic Kids

    A violotta is a tenor viola (or tenor violin) invented by the German luthier Alfred Stelzner and patented in 1891. It is tuned in G D A E, an octave below the violin. It is rarely used by …

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