- 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...
- are
called coblas capfinidas (lit. "head-finished"). When the
rhyming scheme and
rhyming sounds are the same each stanza, they are
coblas unissonans (lit...
- 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...
-
University Press – via Wikisource. Three-string
double b**** in the
cobla band
Website of
Cobla Baix
Llobregat "Bill
Bentgen – 5
String B****es". Billbentgen...
- by
reason of his
courtesy and
noble estate, and he made many Provençal
coblas and
canzoni of
great worth.
Aurell 1995, p. 403.
Cardona 2016, p. 693. Cox...
- 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...
-
Cantiga de amor
Cantigas de escárnio e
maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de
toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort Devinalh Ensenhamen Enuig Formes fixes Gab...
- Gran
Teatre del Liceu.
During the same stay, he
attended a
concert by the
Cobla Barcelona at the
Palau de la Música Catalana.
According to the
critic Joan...
- and tambori, tenora,
tible which are also used in
other regions of Spain.
Coblas also
frequently play as
concert bands without the dance.
Other po****r music...