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- Viola abstract "The viola (/viˈoʊlə/) is a bowed string instrument. It is slightly larger than a violin in size and has a deeper sound. Since the 18th century it has been the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin (which is tuned a perfect fifth above it) and the cello (which is tuned an octave below it).Music that is written for the viola differs from that of most other instruments, in that it primarily uses the alto clef, which is otherwise rarely used. Viola music employs the treble clef when there are substantial sections of music written in a higher register.The viola occasionally has a major role in orchestral music. In the earlier part of the 20th century, more composers began to write for the viola, encouraged by the emergence of specialized soloists such as Lionel Tertis. Englishmen Arthur Bliss, York Bowen, Benjamin Dale, and Ralph Vaughan Williams all wrote chamber and concert works for Tertis. William Walton, Bohuslav Martinů and Béla Bartók wrote well-known viola concertos. Paul Hindemith wrote a substantial amount of music for viola. In the latter part of the 20th century a substantial repertoire was produced for the viola.The "MacDonald" Stradivarius viola, one of only 10 surviving violas made by Antonio Stradivari, and which was once played by Peter Schidlof, will have an initial asking price of $45 million when it is put up for sale at Sotheby's in spring 2014. This is the most expensive price tag for any instrument sold at auction, eclipsing the sale of the Lady Blunt Stradivarius violin in 2011.".
- Viola thumbnail Bratsche.jpg?width=300.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink americanviolasociety.org.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink gahl.htm.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink VnV.html.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink piva.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink MIS.viola.html.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink Balling.htm.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink chronology.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.contemporaryviola.com.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.folkviola.com.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.internationalviolasociety.org.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink top.htm.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink project_evia.htm.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink Erdesz_bio.htm.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.milwardviolas.co.uk.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.rivinus-instruments.com.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.viola-in-music.com.
- Viola wikiPageExternalLink www.viola.com.
- Viola wikiPageID "32600".
- Viola wikiPageRevisionID "605450680".
- Viola background "string".
- Viola description "A short four-part improvisation demonstrating the range and part of the tone quality of the viola.".
- Viola description "Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann, performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra with Elias Goldstein".
- Viola description "From Antonín Dvořák's Humoresques, arranged for viola and piano by Elias Goldstein, performed by Elias Goldstein and Monica Pavel".
- Viola description "From Franz Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata, performed by Elias Goldstein with the Advent Chamber Orchestra".
- Viola description "The Prelude of Johann Sebastian Bach's Fifth Cello Suite, performed on a viola by Elias Goldstein".
- Viola filename "Bach - Cello Suite No. 5 - 1. Prelude.ogg".
- Viola filename "Dvořák - Humoresque Op. 101 No. 7.ogg".
- Viola filename "Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - 3. Allegretto .ogg".
- Viola filename "Telemann - Viola Concerto Gmaj - 2. Allegro.ogg".
- Viola filename "Viola-walshimprov.ogg".
- Viola format Ogg.
- Viola hasPhotoCollection Viola.
- Viola hornbostelSachs "321.322".
- Viola hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone sounded by a bow".
- Viola imageCapt "A viola shown from the front and the side".
- Viola musicians "*List of violists".
- Viola name "Viola".
- Viola names ";".
- Viola range "135".
- Viola related "*Violin family *Viol family".
- Viola title "Arpeggione Sonata – 3. Allegretto".
- Viola title "Cello Suite 5, BWV 1011 – 1. Prelude".
- Viola title "Humoresque in G , Op. 101, No. 7".
- Viola title "Improv for four violas".
- Viola title "Viola Concerto – 2. Allegro".
- Viola subject Category:Bowed_instruments.
- Viola subject Category:C_instruments.
- Viola subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Viola subject Category:String_instruments.
- Viola comment "The viola (/viˈoʊlə/) is a bowed string instrument. It is slightly larger than a violin in size and has a deeper sound. Since the 18th century it has been the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin (which is tuned a perfect fifth above it) and the cello (which is tuned an octave below it).Music that is written for the viola differs from that of most other instruments, in that it primarily uses the alto clef, which is otherwise rarely used.".
- Viola label "Alto (instrument à cordes)".
- Viola label "Altviool".
- Viola label "Altówka".
- Viola label "Bratsche".
- Viola label "Viola (strumento musicale)".
- Viola label "Viola".
- Viola label "Viola".
- Viola label "Viola".
- Viola label "Альт".
- Viola label "كمان متوسط".
- Viola label "ヴィオラ".
- Viola label "中提琴".
- Viola sameAs Viola.
- Viola sameAs Bratsche.
- Viola sameAs Βιόλα.
- Viola sameAs Viola.
- Viola sameAs Biola.
- Viola sameAs Alto_(instrument_à_cordes).
- Viola sameAs Viola_(strumento_musicale).
- Viola sameAs ヴィオラ.
- Viola sameAs 비올라.
- Viola sameAs Altviool.
- Viola sameAs Altówka.
- Viola sameAs Viola.
- Viola sameAs m.07_l6.
- Viola sameAs Q80284.
- Viola sameAs Q80284.
- Viola wasDerivedFrom Viola?oldid=605450680.
- Viola depiction Bratsche.jpg.
- Viola isPrimaryTopicOf Viola.