- are
called coblas capfinidas (lit. "head-finished"). When the
rhyming scheme and
rhyming sounds are the same each stanza, they are
coblas unissonans (lit...
- but its
original medieval meaning was a
cobla esparsa taken from a
larger collection of such poems,
since coblas esparsas were
usually presented in large...
- b****
There are
small variations to this
instrumentation in
contemporary coblas: for
example there is
sometimes a
third trumpet player. The
playing formation...
- and he was also
active in
northern Italy. He was a
prolific author of
coblas esparsas, single-stanza poems,
usually on a
moral theme. The
number of lines...
-
usually made of a
hardwood such as bubinga, and the ke**** flabiol, used in
coblas for
sardana dances and in
other folk
music ensembles. The
flabiol is normally...
- that
obscures the sun." In
writing style,
Comtessa uses a
process known as
coblas singulars in A chantar,
repeating the same
rhyme scheme in each strophe...
-
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...
- of a
single cobla Pos la
dousor del
temps **** Pos qu'ieu vey la
fuella Two
coblas,
perhaps a
single canso Pres soi ses
faillencha Two
coblas,
perhaps a...
- 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...
-
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...