- name, Bauernleier,
means "peasant's lyre". In Italy, it is
called the
ghironda or lira
tedesca while in Spain, it is a
zanfona in Galicia, zanfoña in...
- The
Ghironda is the
International Festival of Arts and Po****r
Culture of the Five Continents. It was
established in 1995 in
Martina Franca, with the intention...
- York City, 1936),
American actor. His
father came from
Martina Franca.
Ghironda Festival,
established in 1995
Itria Valley Martina Franca Official Website...
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Occitan sounds with
modern rock instrumentation.
Sergio Berardo - voice,
ghironda Dino Tron - accordion, organetto, bag pipe
Riccardo Serra -
drums Gianluca...
- They use a wide
variety of
traditional Occitanic instruments like the
ghironda, lou semitoun, galoubet, lou tambourin, fifre, and piva
alongside the modern...
- -
Piemonte - Italia".
Ghironda.com.
Retrieved 2013-01-24. "Museo
Etnografico di
Sampeyre -
Valle Varaita - Occitania".
Ghironda.com.
Retrieved 2013-01-24...
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Archeological Museum in Athens,
Foundation Ferrero,
Foundation C'a la
Ghironda, Bologna,
Museo dei Bozzetti, Pietrasanta, Italy, in
Austria at the Salzburg...
-
largely German-speaking area of
South Tyrol is
known for the zither, and the
ghironda (hurdy-gurdy) is
found in Emilia,
Piedmont and Lombardy. Existing, rooted...
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Madrid in 1886. He also
painted Modern Life, To the Cafè, Il
Suonatore di
ghironda, Sala d' armi; La Puerpera; The
Venetian Senator; Over the Lagoon; Venetian...
- use in the
early 1900s.
Right map:
chitarra battente (red dithering),
ghironda (red) and
tambourine with
zills (green). From
Atlante tematico d'Italia...