Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2008-07-11 12:00
Yes, "clarino" is Italian and also Spanish for "clarion." I've seen both words used in professional English-language writing about the clarinet and I think either is correct. In general, I think it's rarely wrong to use an Italian term for musical matters, since Italian is so well-accepted as the International language for expression text and so forth in musical scores (forte, piano, subito, allegro, etc.).
Lelia
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Post Edited (2008-07-11 12:01)
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