ripieno

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ripieno

(rɪˈpjɛnəʊ; Italian riˈpjeːno)
n, pl -ni (-niː) or -nos
(Classical Music) (in baroque concertos and concerti grossi) the full orchestra, as opposed to the instrumental soloists. Also called: concerto Compare concertino1
[C18: from Italian: from ri- re- + pieno, from Latin plēnus full]
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tut•ti

(ˈtu ti)

adj., n., pl. -tis. adj.
1. all (used as a musical direction for all to perform together).
n.
2. a musical passage or movement tutti.
[1715–25; < Italian, pl. of tutto all]
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Sam Gibson also joins the band on 2nd cornet following Joey Williams's promotion to Repiano Cornet.
Head for Holy Trinity Church in the centre of Holmfirth on June 17 to see Repiano, an art installation with live brass music.
Steph previously occupied the repiano cornet seat with the YBS Band, which Prof King recently left after leading them to much success.
Sam had previously played third cornet progressing to repiano then flugel.