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Il flauto di voce (in francese flûte de voix, in inglese voice flute) è un flauto dolce la cui nota più bassa è il re3, posizionandosi quindi fra la taglia di tenore e quella di contralto. Anche se a volte viene considerato un tenore piccolo, un tono sopra rispetto al normale tenore in do3, storicamente, come anche il più delle volte oggi, viene descritto come un contralto grande. Sebbene sia stato ipotizzato che il nome di questo flauto provenga dalla sua tessitura, che è all'incirca quella della voce di soprano, l'origine del termine "flauto di voce" è oscura.
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dbo:abstract | Il flauto di voce (in francese flûte de voix, in inglese voice flute) è un flauto dolce la cui nota più bassa è il re3, posizionandosi quindi fra la taglia di tenore e quella di contralto. Anche se a volte viene considerato un tenore piccolo, un tono sopra rispetto al normale tenore in do3, storicamente, come anche il più delle volte oggi, viene descritto come un contralto grande. Sebbene sia stato ipotizzato che il nome di questo flauto provenga dalla sua tessitura, che è all'incirca quella della voce di soprano, l'origine del termine "flauto di voce" è oscura. Recuperato all'inizio del XX secolo insieme alle altre taglie di flauto dolce, oggi viene utilizzato come lo era nel XVIII secolo, ossia come sostituto del flauto traverso, sebbene abbia anche un certo repertorio specifico, sia barocco che moderno. (it) The voice flute (also the Italian flauto di voce and the French flûte de voix are found in English-language sources) is a recorder with the lowest note of D4, and is therefore intermediate in size between the alto and tenor recorders. Although sometimes regarded as a small tenor, a tone higher than the usual one in C4,) it was treated historically and is most often in modern times described as a large alto.( Though it has been speculated that the name might refer to the instrument's range, which is roughly equivalent to that of the soprano voice, the origin of the term "voice flute" is obscure.) Revived in the early twentieth century along with other sizes of recorder, it is used today as it was in the eighteenth century—as a substitute for the transverse flute—though it also has a small repertory of music composed specially for it, from both the Baroque and modern periods. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Il flauto di voce (in francese flûte de voix, in inglese voice flute) è un flauto dolce la cui nota più bassa è il re3, posizionandosi quindi fra la taglia di tenore e quella di contralto. Anche se a volte viene considerato un tenore piccolo, un tono sopra rispetto al normale tenore in do3, storicamente, come anche il più delle volte oggi, viene descritto come un contralto grande. Sebbene sia stato ipotizzato che il nome di questo flauto provenga dalla sua tessitura, che è all'incirca quella della voce di soprano, l'origine del termine "flauto di voce" è oscura. (it) The voice flute (also the Italian flauto di voce and the French flûte de voix are found in English-language sources) is a recorder with the lowest note of D4, and is therefore intermediate in size between the alto and tenor recorders. Revived in the early twentieth century along with other sizes of recorder, it is used today as it was in the eighteenth century—as a substitute for the transverse flute—though it also has a small repertory of music composed specially for it, from both the Baroque and modern periods. (en) |
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