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 meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: Donna 
Date:   2003-01-29 19:05

I'm familiar with the clarinet classic solo "Pepperino", but have no idea what the word means or it's origin? Anyone know what it means?

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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: Mark Sloss 
Date:   2003-01-29 19:25

Thin-sliced spiced hard-sausage typically used on pizza.

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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: Robert Small 
Date:   2003-01-29 19:32

Well, that's a wiseacre response! And exactly what I was going to say.

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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2003-01-29 19:43

Didn't he play first base for the Senators in the late-40s?

Here's one possibility.

http://www.thekitchenstore.com/764443005502.html

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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: joevacc 
Date:   2003-01-29 20:16


How about <a href="http://www.felic-natuursteen.nl/pepperino_dark.htm">Pepperino Dark</a> for for that elusive tone!


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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: AL 
Date:   2003-01-29 21:02

PEPERINO, without the extra "P" between the E's is a lava-like piece of stone. I really don't believe that PEPPERINO has a true translation. The suffix INO signifies the diminuitive of something; CLARINO, SOPRANINO,etc. Pepper is translated PEPE hence PEPPERINO might mean Zesty Little Guy, just like the suffix ONE (AW'nay)signifies largeness. Little Joe would be PEPPINO.
And just to end this thing on a clarinet note, Giuseppe Verdi
referred th the Bass Clarinet as the CLARONE(large clarinet) in his scores such as AIDA and OTELLO. [Claw-ROW'nay]

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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: Eileen 
Date:   2003-01-29 21:58

Little Pepper?

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 RE: meaning of "Pepperino"?
Author: Eileen 
Date:   2003-01-30 19:27

Well, I got curious and ran the word "pepperino" through a search engine. The most common hits were a black and white colored marble; gourmet food products (olive oil, cheese) containing either black or red pepper; and both a pedagreed bulldog AND a championship horse named "Pepperino."

I like that clarinet piece also. Next time I play it, though, I'll try not to think of a slab of marble. I'll aim for a spicy food feel combined with the friskiness of Pepperino the filly crossed with the tenacity of Pepperino the bulldog.

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