I am fond of the violincello, the violadagamba of medieval times.
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And who would play the violadagamba at his concerts?
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You're not going to stop here all your life playing the violadagamba.
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I am going to play the violadagamba.
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And," she exclaimed, clasping her hands, "who will play the violadagamba?"
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In the corner was a violadagamba, and against the walls a harpsichord and a clavichord.
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The harpsichord and the violadagamba!
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They usually joined the choir, but that fair-haired Samsamese across from me played a mean violadagamba.
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He also loaned him a fiddle and presented him a violadagamba, and often invited him to dinner.
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The concert began with a sonata for the harpsichord and the violadagamba, and then Evelyn sang her two songs.
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He was a great player on the violadagamba, and composed much music of importance in its day for that instrument.
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Originally from Iran, the Tabassians relocated to Montreal in 1990 where they recruited Pierre-Yves Martel who excels on the violadagamba.
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Gorgeous 2012 album of experimental compositions with Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh kicking out the jams with double-bass, violadagamba and especially cello.
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The orchestra was relatively small but enhanced with many different timbres and tones by instruments like oboes d'amore and a beautifully played violadagamba.
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That she played the violadagamba very well was true enough, but what sense was there in a girl like that playing an instrument?
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Ah, I remember this, she said, catching sight of the harpsichord part of a suite by J.P. Rameau, for the harpsichord and violadagamba.