- The
cobla (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkobːlə],
plural cobles) is a
traditional music ensemble of Catalonia, and in
Northern Catalonia in France. It is generally...
- A
cobla esparsa (Old
Occitan [ˈkobla esˈpaɾsa]
literally meaning "scattered stanza") in Old
Occitan is the name used for a single-stanza poem in troubadour...
-
century was its
dominance challenged by a
growing number of
poets writing coblas esparsas. The
canso became, in Old French, the
grand chant and, in Italian...
-
tabor pipe) and
tambor or
tamboret (drum).
Coblas may take the form of:
Mitja cobla, or
media cobla ("half
cobla"):
these are
composed of one
xeremia and...
- Rusiñol. He
showed great interest in the
sound of the
cobla and
attended several concerts of the
Cobla Barcelona. He also
collaborated with
various Catalan...
-
University Press – via Wikisource. Three-string
double b**** in the
cobla band
Website of
Cobla Baix
Llobregat "Bill
Bentgen – 5
String B****es". Billbentgen...
-
Lombard troubadour of the
first half of the 13th century, only a
single cobla of
whose work survives. The work is
preserved in one
chansonnier of late...
-
dances are
known as ballades. The
accompanying orchestra of 11 people, a
cobla,
includes 10 wind
instruments and a b****. One
person plays the
flabiol (a...
- pair of b****
flugelhorns in C,
called fiscorns, are pla**** in the
Catalan cobla bands that
provide music for
sardana dancers. The tone is
fatter and usually...
- Gran
Teatre del Liceu.
During the same stay, he
attended a
concert by the
Cobla Barcelona [ca] at the
Palau de la Música Catalana.
According to the critic...