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Basso may refer to: * Basso (surname) – an Italian surname * Basso & Brooke – a fashion label formed by Bruno Basso and Christopher Brooke * Campanile Basso – a mountain in the Brenta group * San Basso – a Baroque style deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in central Venice, Italy * 49501 Basso – a minor planet * Basso Bikes – an Italian bicycle manufacturer Music * Bass (voice type) – a type of classical male singing voice and has the lowest vocal range of all voice types * Basso continuo – parts provided the harmonic structure of the music by supplying a bassline and a chord progression * Basso profondo – the bass voice subtype with the lowest vocal range See also * Bass (other) * Bassa (other) Bassa may refer to: People * Bassa people (Cameroon) ** Basaa language, a member of the Bantu languages family * Bassa people (Liberia) ** Bassa language, a member of the Kru languages family ** Bassa script Places * Bassa, Chamba, village ...
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Basso (surname)
Basso is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adriano Basso, Brazilian footballer * Annalise Basso (born 1998), American actress *Anthony Basso, French footballer * Claudio Basso (born 1977), Argentine singer *Dominick Basso (1938–2001), mobster in the Chicago Outfit *Flávio Basso (1968–2015), Brazilian musician * Gabriel Basso (born 1994), American actor * Giandomenico Basso, Italian rally driver * Girolamo Basso della Rovere (1434-1507), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Guido Basso (born 1937), jazz musician from Montreal * Hamilton Basso (1904 – 1964), American novelist * Ivan Basso, Italian cyclist * Jorge Basso (born 1956), Uruguayan physician and politician * Josias Basso, Brazilian footballer * Keith H. Basso (1940–2013), American anthropologist *Lelio Basso (1903 – 1978), Italian politician and journalist * Leonardo Basso, Italian cyclist * Marino Basso, Italian cyclist * Martín Basso (born 1974), Argentine racing driver *O ...
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Basso & Brooke
Basso & Brooke is a fashion label formed by Bruno Basso and Christopher Brooke. Bruno Basso was born in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil. Christopher Brooke was born in Newark-on-Trent, UK. After meeting in 2001, they produced their first collection in 2004, and were the inaugural winners of Fashion Fringe, a UK talent competition to search out for the next big thing in fashion. The label is noted for their pioneering use of the digital print technique within the fashion industry. Tim Blanks of Style.com described them as the Pixar of clothes. They have also been described as "the masters of fantastical digital print." Since then, they have launched numerous ready-to-wear collections from 2005–present. In 2006, The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan museum of art in New York acquired the Swarovski crystal-covered finale piece of their Autumn/Winter 2005 collection. In May 2009, Michelle Obama wore a piece from their SS09 collection at an informal evening of Poetry, Music and ...
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Campanile Basso
Campanile Basso is a mountain in the Brenta group (''It.: Dolomiti di Brenta''), a subgroup of the Rhaetian Alps in the Italian Region of Trentino-Alto Adige, with a height of (). It is of a slender, almost fully vertical shape on all sides, rising 300 metres straight up. The mountain is named for its similarity in shape to a belltower (It.: campanile) and it being low (It.: basso) compared to the neighboring Campanile Alto and Brenta Alta. The German alpinist Karl Schulz introduced in 1884 the name ''Guglia di Brenta'' ("Guglia = "spire"), a name widely used until World War I and especially enduring in German literature, but considered inappropriate by locals and Italian climbers.Castiglioni, page 242 Geologically, Campanile Basso is entirely formed of Triassic sedimentary rock, dense and compact dolomite. Due to its inaccessible appearance it was long left untouched during the alpine exploration of the Eastern Alps. Around the turn of the century a competitive race for th ...
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San Basso
San Basso is a Baroque style deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in central Venice, Italy; it now serves as a concert hall. According to the Venetian historian Flaminio Corner, the church was erected in the year 1079. It was rebuilt after fires in 1105 and again in 1661, the latter to a design by Baldassarre Longhena. Located nearby the St. Mark's Clocktower, it has a side façade on the Piazza San Marco. It has four Corinthian column The Corinthian order (Greek: Κορινθιακός ρυθμός, Latin: ''Ordo Corinthius'') is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of Ancient Greek architecture and Roman architecture. The other two are the Doric order ...s and two single mullioned windows. In 1806, during the Napoleonic occupation, the church was closed and sold to a private source. In 1847 it was ceded to the Basilica di San Marco, which used it to store marbles and sculptures until, in the 1890s, it was restored as a meeting and concert hall. ...
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49501 Basso
__NOTOC__ Year 495 ( CDXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Viator without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1248 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 495 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Britannia * Cerdic of Wessex and his son, Cynric, land somewhere on the south coast, probably near the Hampshire- Dorset border. Their followers establish the beginnings of the Kingdom of Wessex. China * Emperor Xiao Wen Di of Northern Wei builds the Shaolin Monastery ( Henan) for the monk Batuo (for alternate founding date see 477 or 497). By topic Religion * Pope Gelasius I gains support from Italian bishops, in his assertion that the spiritual power of the papacy is superior to the emperor's temporal aut ...
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Basso Bikes
Basso Bikes is an Italian brand that produces and sells road racing bicycles founded in 1977 by Alcide Basso, brother of the world champion Marino Basso. Before registering the company, Alcide Basso started making bicycles in his family's garage in 1974, in Rettorgole di Caldogno. Currently, the company headquarter is located in San Zenone degli Ezzelini, in the province of Treviso, while the production department is located in Dueville, in the province of Vicenza. Story During the two-year period 1978-1979, the entry into the competition bicycle market and the international market took place: Germany became the first large market and large importers such as Brügelmann and Stier decided to order large quantities of frames. Basso initially made frames of steel: they acquired the Pogliaghi brand name in the late 1980s, but from 1996 they make frames of carbon fiber too. In 1979, Eddy Merckx visits the factories with a view to developing his own racing bike brand. Innovation ...
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Bass (voice Type)
A bass is a type of classical male singing voice and has the lowest vocal range of all voice types. According to ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', a bass is typically classified as having a vocal range extending from around the second E below middle C to the E above middle C (i.e., E2–E4).; ''The Oxford Dictionary of Music'' gives E2–E4/F4 Its tessitura, or comfortable range, is normally defined by the outermost lines of the bass clef. Categories of bass voices vary according to national style and classification system. Italians favour subdividing basses into the ''basso cantante'' (singing bass), ''basso buffo'' ("funny" bass), or the dramatic ''basso profondo'' (low bass). The American system identifies the bass-baritone, comic bass, lyric bass, and dramatic bass. The German ''Fach'' system offers further distinctions: Spielbass (Bassbuffo), Schwerer Spielbass (Schwerer Bassbuffo), Charakterbass (Bassbariton), and Seriöser Bass. These classification systems can ...
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Basso Continuo
Basso continuo parts, almost universal in the Baroque era (1600–1750), provided the harmonic structure of the music by supplying a bassline and a chord progression. The phrase is often shortened to continuo, and the instrumentalists playing the continuo part are called the ''continuo group''. Forces The composition of the continuo group is often left to the discretion of the performers (or, for a large performance, the conductor), and practice varied enormously within the Baroque period. At least one instrument capable of playing chords must be included, such as a harpsichord, organ, lute, theorbo, guitar, regal, or harp. In addition, any number of instruments that play in the bass register may be included, such as cello, double bass, bass viol, or bassoon. In modern performances of chamber works, the most common combination is harpsichord and cello for instrumental works and secular vocal works, such as operas, and organ and cello for sacred music. A double bass may ...
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Basso Profondo
Basso profondo (Italian: "deep bass"), sometimes basso profundo, contrabass or oktavist, is the lowest bass voice type. While ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' defines a typical bass as having a range that is limited to the second E below middle C ( E2),; ''The Oxford Dictionary of Music'' gives E2 to E4 or F4 operatic bassi profondi can be called on to sing low C ( C2), as in the role of Baron Ochs in ''Der Rosenkavalier''. Often choral composers make use of lower notes, such as G1 or even F1; in such rare cases the choir relies on exceptionally deep-ranged bassi profondi termed oktavists or octavists, who sometimes sing an octave below the bass part. Bass singer Tim Storms holds the Guinness World Record for the "lowest note produced by a human". Definition According to Rousseau (1775): "Basse-contres – the most profound of all voices, singing lower than the bass like a double bass, and should not be confused with contrabasses, which are instruments." Oktavist ...
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Bass (other)
Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range: ** Bass (instrument), including: ** Acoustic bass guitar, with a hollow body ** Bass clarinet, a clarinet with a lower sound ** Bass cornett, a low pitched wind instrument ** Bass drum, a large drum ** Bass flute, an instrument one octave lower than a flute ** Bass guitar, with a solid body and electric pickups ** Bass recorder, an instrument one octave lower than the alto recorder ** Bass sarrusophone, a low pitched double reed instrument ** Bass saxophone ** Bass trombone, a lower pitched trombone ** Bass trumpet ** Bass violin ** Double bass, the largest and lowest pitched bowed string instrument ** Electric upright bass, the electric version of a double bass ** Tuba, often called "the bass" in the context of brass instruments * Bass (voice type), a type of classical male singin ...
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Bassa (other)
Bassa may refer to: People * Bassa people (Cameroon) ** Basaa language, a member of the Bantu languages family * Bassa people (Liberia) ** Bassa language, a member of the Kru languages family ** Bassa script Places * Bassa, Chamba, village in India * Bassa, Kogi State, Nigeria * Bassa, Plateau State, Nigeria * Bassa Cove colony, now Buchanan, Liberia * al-Bassa, a destroyed Palestinian village, currently located in northern Israel * Cahora Bassa, an artificial lake in Mozambique * Grand Bassa County, Liberia * Another name for Basse Santa Su, Gambia Other uses * Business Analysis Summit South Africa, a conference run by the South African Chapter of the International Institute of Business Analysis * British Airlines Stewards and Stewardesses Association, a union exclusively for British Airways cabin crew * Bassa Sports Club, an association football team in Antigua and Barbuda See also * Basa (other) Basa may refer to: Agreements * Bilateral Aviation Safet ...
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