How To Use Pianoforte In A Sentence

  • They routinely visit each other's houses where they amuse themselves playing the pianoforte, playing cards or dancing.
  • Schroter's concertos, some of my pianoforte sonatas, the sinfonie concertante, two quartets for the flute, and a concerto for harp and flute [Kochel, No. 298, 299]. The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Won't you be a dear and practice the pianoforte for a bit while I show Lord William the lovely new begonias that the butler planted in his spare time?
  • Toy musical instruments, including French horns, trumpets, violins, pianofortes, flutes, and drums, numbered 17,622; small horses, horsemen, and soldiers, from drummers to lancers, over 3,000.
  • A key is the part of a pianoforte that you touch to make music.
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  • The tune plunked out on the pianoforte was ridiculously simple, and even then, Clara made many obvious mistakes, creating chords that were hurtful to the ear.
  • Lotte stood beside the pianoforte, staring at the carpet.
  • The festival includes classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, pianoforte, strings, woodwind, guitar ensembles, composition, brass and keyboards.
  • It is a pity that you have not a Schanz pianoforte, which is much more favourable to expression; my idea is that you should make over your own still very tolerable piano to Fraulein Peperl, and get a new one for yourself. Joseph Haydn
  • The keyed instrument, of which our pianoforte is the living representative, had found its keyboard and a practical method of eliciting tones, which, whatever their weakness, were at least better than those of the lute, the chitarrone, the psaltery or harp. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Our mam's profession was teaching pianoforte so we were all expected to learn when we were nippers. MR STARLIGHT
  • His instrument was called _forte-piano_ or _pianoforte_, because it would strike loud or soft. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • Quickly standing up, Elizabeth moved towards the pianoforte.
  • Some oxymorons are found in common day language, such as "white chocolate" (these are two different colours, although the term chocolate is actually meant to be the food chocolate, and not the colour chocolate), or "pianoforte" (this means soft-loud). LearnHub Activities
  • Since their time, the pianoforte has been improved to a high degree of completion.
  • The question of a pianoforte is rather a troublesome one, as my room is too small to hold any but a cottage piano, and cottage pianos are not to be hired, for some reason or other, but can only be bought, and that for not less than two hundred pounds, and it really does not seem worth while to go to such a heavy expense in such a matter. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • It seems she gardens, embroiders, paints, plays the pianoforte and sings.
  • There, on that Louis Quatorze chair, she had sat while Miriam and Sarah played on the cello and the pianoforte. Lilith’s Dream: A Tale of the Vampire Life
  • Occasionally, perhaps four or five times in the year, the Reverend Edward Pewlay, who had what he called a tenor voice, and his wife, who played the pianoforte very fairly, came over to assist at a Penny Reading. A Tale of a Lonely Parish
  • Few English gentlemen (if any) could accompany their own songs on the pianoforte in my youth, Ida; most of them then had a wise idea that the pianoforte was an instrument 'only fit for women,' and would have as soon thought of trying to learn to play upon it as of studying the spinning-wheel. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
  • Count Waldstein -- but his marvellous command of the pianoforte, and, more especially, his powers of extemporisation, had electrified his hearers to such a degree as to secure for him a place in the front rank of performers of the day. Story-Lives of Great Musicians
  • The pianoforte is the most universal musical instrument of the civilized world. The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players
  • Anna smiled and walked over to the pianoforte in the corner of the ballroom.
  • A bust of Wagner stood in the corner, and on the wall behind the pianoforte was a large painting in sepia, dim, with strong lights and shadows. The Black Cross
  • The festival includes classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, pianoforte, strings, woodwind, guitar ensembles, composition, brass and keyboards.
  • Finally, no Shakespeare student will deny that some general help is necessary, when Schmidt's admirable Lexicon commits itself to such a misleading statement as that a virginal is a kind of small pianoforte, and when a very distinguished Shakespeare scholar has allowed a definition of a viol as a six-stringed guitar to appear in print under his name. Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries
  • Who would dream of finding a pianoforte manufactory in such a lost corner of the hills, or a maker of violins and contrabassi a little way lower down at Voltago? Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • A key is the part of a pianoforte that you touch to make music.
  • It chiefly consisted of household linen, plate, china, and books, with a handsome pianoforte of Marianne's.
  • He had already been deserted by his female relatives, Georgina having been invited by young Lewis Armitage to join a group about the pianoforte, and Lavinia having stridden off without a word of explanation to join Sophie. Irresistible
  • It is not easy to say which of his many compositions for the pianoforte are the most important. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • Pianoforte, the variation of sound from quiet to loud, is set in motion almost instantaneously as steel strings tautly attached to felt-covered hammers feel the vibration. Andrea Preziotti: Piano Treasures: The Gift of Hope
  • He is plagued by his poor relationship with his father who dragged him about Europe as a child performing pieces on cloth covered pianofortes from the age of 5 to his early teens.
  • They chattered politely for a few minutes, and then Will cruelly suggested that Clara entertain them on the pianoforte.
  • She was awarded two distinctions, one for Pianoforte Playing and one for getting 100% in Theory and Harmony.
  • I no longer ride several times a day, instead I sit and practice my pianoforte and embroider.
  • There is not a quip nor a quillet from the slangy pen of the daily newspaper writers that she does not brood over and worry about as heartily as if it were an overdue mortgage on her pianoforte. Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions
  • Accompanying himself on the pianoforte, he sang an aria parlante. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • The room quieted then, as Cordelia stood and took her place beside the pianoforte, ‘Would anyone care to accompany me on the piano as I sing?’
  • The keyed instrument, of which our pianoforte is the living representative, had found its keyboard and a practical method of eliciting tones, which, whatever their weakness, were at least better than those of the lute, the chitarrone, the psaltery or harp. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • The later form was the so-called cithara, the most common shape of which is that made familiar to all by the pedal piece of the square pianoforte. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Just as cello is short for violoncello and kaz (pronounced ‘cuz ‘) is the rarely used symbol for kazoo, piano is actually an abbreviation of pianoforte.’
  • Artemesia moved to the pianoforte that was along one of the walls, and sat down on the bench, facing away from the instrument and towards Scott.
  • She plays the pianoforte and sings beautifully.
  • The essential foundation of the pianoforte was the metal strings, necessitating hammers for inciting the vibrations, and affording in the superior solidity incident to metal support a firmness and susceptibility to development. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Her interest in teaching and music blossomed and she qualified with a music degree in pianoforte.
  • After dinner Marianne is invited to play the pianoforte.
  • The earliest mention of the name pianoforte (_piano e forte_), applied to a musical instrument, has been recently discovered by Count Valdrighi in documents preserved in the Estense Library, at Modena. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • Spending an hour with a pianoforte, or, as here, a harpsichord, always soothed her, eased the load that had always been hers. A RAKE'S VOW
  • As an illustration of Schubert's cleverness in treating the pianoforte, which is already sufficiently evident in the dramatic accompaniments of his larger songs, before mentioned, attention is called to the The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations
  • There were competition classes for pianoforte, singing, elocution and dancing - tap, character, national and ballet.
  • She nodded towards the pianoforte, at Adam and Audrey, and smiled at him.
  • She went to a pianoforte and began to play a few keys.
  • All daughters were expected to learn the pianoforte - one of the few disciplines, along with sewing, embroidering and housekeeping, that society permitted them to pursue.
  • Still more familiar to domestic eyes is that descendant of the Arab santir, the modern pianoforte. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present

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