-
melody in
thirds over a
drone b****,
recalling the
Christmas music of
pifferari,
players of the
traditional Italian bagpipe (zampogna) and reed pipe (piffero)...
-
major for
organ (1844) Sérénade
agreste à la
Madone sur le thème des
pifferari romains in E flat
major for
organ (1844)
Toccata in C
major for organ...
- players, an
adult and child, and a
mother with her son. The
musicians are
pifferari,
peasants from
Campania who play
their instruments at
Christmas in front...
- celebrations, is the
entry into Rome in the last days of
Advent of the
Calabrian pifferari, or
bagpipe players, who play
before the
shrines of Mary, the
mother of...
- Feet of
Pilgrims by
David Wilkie The
Confessional by
David Wilkie The
Pifferari by
David Wilkie Hadleigh Castle by John
Constable Lord Byron's
Dream by...
- movement, the Pifa,
which takes its name from the shepherd-bagpipers, or
pifferari, who pla****
their pipes in the
streets of Rome at
Christmas time. Handel...
- Temeraire' 1838-39 Tate Britain,
London 91.4 x 119.7
Modern Italy: The
Pifferari 1838
Kelvingrove Art
Gallery and Museum,
Glasgow 92.6 x 123.2
Phryne Going...
-
filles de Cadix, for solo voice, 1874 Les abeilles, for 3 voices, 1874 Les
pifferari, for 3 voices, 1874 L’écheyeau de fil, for 3 voices, 1874 Le pommier,...
- and
forcible colour harmonies. Most of Wilkie's
foreign subjects – the
Pifferari,
Princess Doria, the Maid of Saragossa, the
Spanish Podado, a Guerilla...
- for organ, H 100 (1844) Sérénade
agreste à la
Madone sur le thème des
pifferari romains in E flat
major for organ, H 98 (1844)
Toccata in C
major for...