| 释义 |
viola d'amore /daˈmɔːreɪ /nounA sweet-toned 18th-century musical instrument similar to a viola, but with six or seven strings, and additional sympathetic strings below the fingerboard.The concerto for lute and viola d'amore is one of his last works...- Thompson believes that playing the viola d'amore has enhanced his viola playing.
- There isn't a huge repertoire for the viola d'amore and, when you consider the instrument's eccentricities, it is hardly surprising.
Origin Italian, literally 'viol of love'. |