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    Bombardino is a drink popular in Italy during the winter, especially in ski resorts. It is made by mixing 1/2 Advocaat or eggnog and 1/2 Brandy . More commonly, bombardino is obtained by mixing 3/4 of hot traditional Italian egg liquor (for example Vov or Zabov) and 1/4 rum or brandy.

  2. El bombardino o eufonio es un instrumento perteneciente a la familia del viento-metal, con tubería cónica y con voz en la extensión de barítono - tenor. Es un instrumento con pistones o con válvulas rotatorias.

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  4. In the context of music, the term "bombardino" refers to a musical instrument. The bombardino is another name for the euphonium or baritone, which is a brass instrument commonly used in concert bands, brass bands, and orchestras. It is similar in shape and size to a tuba but has a higher pitch range.

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Bombardino was invented in 1972 by Aldo Del Bò, a ski lift manager, in Livigno, Italy (Credit: Ian G Dagnall/Alamy) According to one legend, these old recipes find their origin in the search for...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EuphoniumEuphonium - Wikipedia

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    The euphonium is in the family of brass instruments, more particularly low-brass instruments with many relatives. It is extremely similar to a baritone horn. The difference is that the conical bore size of the baritone horn is typically smaller than that of the euphonium. It is controversial whether this is sufficient to make them two different ins...

    As a baritone-voiced brass instrument, the euphonium traces its ancestry to the ophicleide and ultimately back to the serpent. The search for a satisfactory foundational wind instrument that could support massed sound above its pitch took many years. While the serpent was used for over two centuries dating back to the late Renaissance, it was notor...

    The euphonium, like the tenor trombone, is pitched in concert B♭. For a valved brass instrument like the euphonium, this means that when no valves are in use the instrument will produce partials of the B♭ harmonic series. It is generally orchestrated as a non-transposing instrument like the trombone, written at concert pitch in the bass clef with h...

    Compensating

    The compensating euphonium is common among professionals. It utilizes a three-plus-one-valve system with three upright valves and one side valve. The compensating valve system uses extra tubing, usually coming off the back of the three upright valves, in order to achieve proper intonation in the lower range of the instrument. This range being from E2 down to B♭1. Not all four-valve and three-plus-one-valve euphoniums are compensating. Only those designed with extra tubing are compensating. Th...

    Double-bell

    A creation unique to the United States was the double-bell euphonium, featuring a second smaller bell in addition to the main one; the player could switch bells for certain passages or even for individual notes by use of an additional valve, operated with the left hand. Ostensibly, the smaller bell was intended to emulate the sound of a trombone (it was cylindrical-bore) and was possibly intended for performance situations in which trombones were not available. The extent to which the differe...

    Marching

    Marching euphoniums are used by marching bands and in drum and bugle corps. Typically in a drum corps, there will be two baritone parts and one euphonium part, with the euphonium playing the lower parts comparatively. Some corps (such as the Blue Devils) march all-euphonium sections rather than only marching baritone or a mix of both.In high school marching bands, the two will often be used interchangeably. Depending on the manufacturer, the weight of these instruments can be straining to the...

    German Ferdinand Sommer, if one discounts the claims of Moritz and Sax each of whose horns also approached a euphonium in nature, in addition to being credited with inventing the euphonium as the Sommerhorn in 1843, as a soloist on the horn, qualifies as the first euphonium player to significantly advance and alter the understanding of the instrume...

    The euphonium repertoireconsists of solo literature and orchestral, or, more commonly, concert band parts written for the euphonium. Since its invention in 1843, the euphonium has always had an important role in ensembles, but solo literature was slow to appear, consisting of only a handful of lighter solos until the 1960s. Since then, however, the...

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    1. Herbert, Trevor; Myers, Arnold; Wallace, John, eds. (2019). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781316841273. ISBN 978-1-316-63185-0. OCLC 1038492212. OL 34730943M. Wikidata Q114571908. 2. The History of the Euphonium and its use in Orchestral Music by Jeff Cottrell2005 Archive retrieved 28 January 2008 3. Euphonium Asylum site by Nikk Pilato2005 Archive retrieved 28 January 2008 4. History of the Baritone and the Euphonium b...

    Weston, Stephen. 2015 "Bass-Euphonium." Grove Music Online. 13 Sep. 2018.(by subscription)
    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Euphonium" . Encyclopædia Britannica(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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  7. Dec 13, 2022 · The Bombardino: A Soothing Winter Cocktail. by Anna Pioli Editorial Staff. December 13, 2022. Warm up this winter with Italy's irresistible hot tipple. Literally meaning “little bomb,” the Bombardino emerged on the slopes of the Alpine town of Livigno to both energize and keep skiers warm.

  8. Il bombardino è una bevanda a base di panna, zabaione caldo, brandy e caffè. Ha origini lombarde: nasce a Livigno, in provincia di Sondrio, alla baita del Mottolino nel 1972, ma è ormai diffuso in molte località sciistiche di tutta Italia, del Ticino e della Francia alpina.

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