How To Use Forte-piano In A Sentence
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He has here at home a harpsichord, forte-piano, harmonica, guitar, violin, and German flutes, and at Williamsburg, he has a good pipe organ.
Colonial Children
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The next name given to it was _forte-piano_, which signified soft, with power; and this name became _piano-forte_, which it still retains.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
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Thus he wrote to Artaria in 1788: "I was obliged to buy a new forte-piano, that I might compose your clavier sonatas particularly well.
Chopin and Other Musical Essays
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Philadelphia, who "has invented one of the prettiest improvements in the forte-piano I have ever seen.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
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You should say _forte-piano, _ not _piano-forte_: and the
The Laws of Etiquette
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She promised to give you now and then a lesson on the forte-piano; is she as good as her word?
Memoirs of Aaron Burr
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His instrument was called _forte-piano_ or _pianoforte_, because it would strike loud or soft.
Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
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Among the list of Professor Chua's "don'ts" during the rearing of her own children was allowing them to attend sleepovers; to get grades beneath an "A"; and to play any instrument other than the violin or piano no exclusion for the viola or forte-piano.
Mark Steinberg: Chua, Baby
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She must either have a forte-piano at home, or renounce learning it.
Memoirs of Aaron Burr