virginal$90464$ - traduzione in greco
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virginal$90464$ - traduzione in greco

KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT
Muselar; Muselaar; Virginal; Ottavino spinet; Virginalist
  • title = The Hans Adler Collection of Early Instruments: Hans/Andreas Rueckers Epinette, Virginal or Harpsichord}}</ref>
  • ''Lady standing at a muselar'', by [[Johannes Vermeer]]
  • ''The Music Lesson'', by [[Johannes Vermeer]]
  • ''Woman at a muselar'', by [[Johannes Vermeer]], {{circa}} 1672 ([[National Gallery, London]]). Note the keyboard placed to the right.
  • 1689 Menegoni Ottavino from the Hans Adler keyboard collection.[http://hansadlercollection.blogspot.ca/2012/12/menegoni-virginal-or-ottavino.html]
  • A typical muselar of the [[Ruckers]] school. Note the keyboard on the right of the case.
  • 1600}}, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • spinetta}} or virginals after Alessandro Bertolotti, {{circa}} 1586, provided with a false outer case. Note the projecting keyboard, unlike the inset Flemish examples.

virginal      
adj. παρθενικός

Definizione

virginal
1.
If you describe someone as virginal, you mean that they look young and innocent, as if they have had no experience of sex.
Somehow she'd always been a child in his mind, pure and virginal...
= pure
ADJ
2.
Something that is virginal looks new and clean, as if it has not been used or spoiled.
...abandoning worn-out land to cultivate virginal pasture.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Virginals

The virginals (or virginal) is a keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family. It was popular in Europe during the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods.