- festivals.
Piffari usually contained a mix of wind, br**** and
percussion instruments and
sometimes viols. Venice's doge had his own
piffari company and...
- on two or more
instruments for a
performance or recording. The
European Piffari,
Stadtpfeifer and
Waits were multi-instrumentalists, who pla**** trumpet...
-
Pifari (Italian:
Piffari) is a
village in the muni****lity of Žminj, in Istria, Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 30. Register...
- d'Instrumenti da
fiato in Venetia,
indicating that he led a
Venetian company of
piffari, a band that
could include sackbuts, cornetts, shawms, but also violins...
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dagger in one eye. The
French celebrated him
exultantly with
drums and
piffari, but
Bayard ordered them to be silent,
since he did not want
death to be...
-
their attachment to the king.
Canosa himself, in an
anonymous work (I
Piffari di montagna, Dublin, 1820), has
contradicted the
statements of
count Orloff...
-
directing the
music at St. Mark's, B****ano
directed several groups of
piffari,
bands of wind
players including bagpipes, recorders, shawms, flageolets...
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lettera che un
amico da
Vienna scrive ad un
altro in Napoli, s.l. 1815. I
Piffari di
montagna ossia cenno estemporaneo di un
cittadino imparziale sulla congiura...
- L'Àge D'or du
Cornet À Bouquin, 2007.
Stadtpfeifer ·
Waits ·
Ministriles ·
Piffari, with
Capella de la Torre,
Coviello 2007. Bald****are Vialardo:
Missa Vestiva...
- Bach –
Small Gifts 2022:
Pastorale (Ensemble 1700,
Dorothee Mields, Li
piffari e le muse) ECHO Kl****ik 2008 "Best
Instrumentalist of the Year" for Italian...