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Giuseppe Donati (2 December 1836 – 14 February 1925) was the inventor of the classical ocarina, a ceramic wind instrument based on the principle of a Helmholtz resonator. Donati was born in Budrio. Legend has it that he created his first "little goose" ("ocarina" in Italian dialect) in 1853, aged 17, whilst still working as a brickmaker. His first ocarina-making workshop was in his hometown of Budrio. When he moved to larger premises in Bologna in 1878, a fellow musician of the Gruppo Ocarinistico, , continued the Budrio workshop. Donati died, aged 88, in Milan.
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dbo:abstract | Giuseppe Donati (2 December 1836 – 14 February 1925) was the inventor of the classical ocarina, a ceramic wind instrument based on the principle of a Helmholtz resonator. Donati was born in Budrio. Legend has it that he created his first "little goose" ("ocarina" in Italian dialect) in 1853, aged 17, whilst still working as a brickmaker. His first ocarina-making workshop was in his hometown of Budrio. When he moved to larger premises in Bologna in 1878, a fellow musician of the Gruppo Ocarinistico, , continued the Budrio workshop. Donati died, aged 88, in Milan. (en) Giuseppe Donati (né le 2 décembre 1836 à Budrio et mort le 14 février 1925 à Milan) est l'inventeur de l'ocarina classique, un instrument à vent en céramique basé sur le principe du résonateur d'Helmholtz. (fr) Giuseppe Donati (Budrio, 2 dicembre 1836 – Milano, 14 gennaio 1925) è stato un musicista italiano, inventore dell'ocarina classica, uno strumento a fiato fatto di ceramica che si basa sul principio di risonanza di Helmholtz. (it) Giuseppe Donati (ur. 2 grudnia 1836, zm. 14 lutego 1925) – włoski wynalazca, twórca okaryny w jej współcześnie znanej postaci. W 1853 roku, w wieku 17 lat, zmodyfikował ówcześnie istniejącą wersję okaryny, zawierającą cztery otwory, do instrumentu posiadającego dziesięć otworów. Pierwszy warsztat, w którym Giuseppe Donati konstruował okaryny, znajdował się w jego rodzinnej miejscowości Budrio. Od nazwy tej miejscowości utworzona została nazwa "budrio okaryna", którą przez pewien czas określano nowy typ okaryny. (pl) |
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rdfs:comment | Giuseppe Donati (2 December 1836 – 14 February 1925) was the inventor of the classical ocarina, a ceramic wind instrument based on the principle of a Helmholtz resonator. Donati was born in Budrio. Legend has it that he created his first "little goose" ("ocarina" in Italian dialect) in 1853, aged 17, whilst still working as a brickmaker. His first ocarina-making workshop was in his hometown of Budrio. When he moved to larger premises in Bologna in 1878, a fellow musician of the Gruppo Ocarinistico, , continued the Budrio workshop. Donati died, aged 88, in Milan. (en) Giuseppe Donati (né le 2 décembre 1836 à Budrio et mort le 14 février 1925 à Milan) est l'inventeur de l'ocarina classique, un instrument à vent en céramique basé sur le principe du résonateur d'Helmholtz. (fr) Giuseppe Donati (Budrio, 2 dicembre 1836 – Milano, 14 gennaio 1925) è stato un musicista italiano, inventore dell'ocarina classica, uno strumento a fiato fatto di ceramica che si basa sul principio di risonanza di Helmholtz. (it) Giuseppe Donati (ur. 2 grudnia 1836, zm. 14 lutego 1925) – włoski wynalazca, twórca okaryny w jej współcześnie znanej postaci. W 1853 roku, w wieku 17 lat, zmodyfikował ówcześnie istniejącą wersję okaryny, zawierającą cztery otwory, do instrumentu posiadającego dziesięć otworów. Pierwszy warsztat, w którym Giuseppe Donati konstruował okaryny, znajdował się w jego rodzinnej miejscowości Budrio. Od nazwy tej miejscowości utworzona została nazwa "budrio okaryna", którą przez pewien czas określano nowy typ okaryny. (pl) |
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