In music for bowed string instruments, col legno, or more precisely col legno battuto (Italian for 'with the wood [being hit]'; pronounced [kol ˈleɲɲo...
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Simone Legno (born June 16, 1977) is an Italian artist best known for the creation of the tokidoki brand. Legno's designs are influenced by his interest...
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Łęgno [ˈwɛnɡnɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobre Miasto, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...
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Ponte di Legno (Camunian: Put de Lègn) is an Italian comune of 1,729 inhabitants in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Situated at the confluence...
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Gamba di legno is a 1952 Italian film. Gamba di legno at IMDb v t e...
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Japanese-inspired lifestyle brand created in 2006 by Italian artist Simone Legno and his business partners Pooneh Mohajer and Ivan Arnold. While based on...
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Witches' Sabbath" from Symphonie Fantastique. The violins and violas play col legno, striking the wood of their bows on the strings (Berlioz 1899, 220–22)....
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Temù (section Union with Ponte di Legno)
Camonica") together with Ponte di Legno, Vione, Vezza d'Oglio, Incudine and Monno. The Unione is based in Ponte di Legno and it was established in 2000....
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Carignan (redirect from Legno Duro)
du Bois, Grenache du Bois Dur, Karinjan, Karinyan, Kek Carignan, Legno Duro, Legno Duro di Portoferraio, Manuelo Tinto, Manzuela (in Rioja), Marocain...
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