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From: Ron Chaplin
>On the back of the second volume of Violin Concerti, Op. 8, Stephen
>Preston is listed as playing "traverso" or the "traverso," I'm not sure
>which. I tried surfing for the term, but could not find anything. I would
>appreciate it if a list member who knows the definition would post it to
>the List.
"Traverso" (i.e., "sideways") is shorthand for the flute, as opposed to the
contemporary recorder, which of course is played "straight out".
>Also, I would like to know if anyone knows of a good dictionary
>or glossary on the web.
There are general dictionaries on the web, such as Webster's, I believe.
But as far as music dictionarlies go, I've always preferred books myself.
I have a copy of "The Harvard Dictionary of Music" which I find very
useful. Others will recommend "The Oxford Disctionary of Music" or a
single-volume dictionary (the title of which escapes me) by the same
folks responsible for the multi-volume "Groves Dictionary of Music and
Musicians." Speaking of which...isn't there supposed to be new edition
of this coming out soon?
Mark K. Ehlert
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