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Zampogna (UK: /zæmˈpɒnjə/, US: /zæmˈpoʊnjə, (t)sɑːmˈ-/, Italian: [dzamˈpoɲɲa]) is a
generic term for a
number of
Italian double chantered bagpipes that...
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playing aulos.
Southern theatre at Jerash. The
Reading Aulos Launeddas Zampogna Arghul Triple pipes αὐλός,
Henry George Liddell,
Robert Scott, A Gr****-English...
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Christmas music of pifferari,
players of the
traditional Italian bagpipe (
zampogna) and reed pipe (piffero).
Pastorales are
generally in 6/8 or 9/8 or 12/8...
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Gemshorn Jew's harp
Organ Portative Organ Recorder Sackbut Shawm Tabor Pipe
Zampogna Gutwirth,
Eleazar (1998). "Music,
Identity and the
Inquisition in Fifteenth-Century...
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Francisca Antonia Zampogna (née Méndez Montero; born 5 May 1989 in Azua de Compostela) is an
American actress, TV host, and
beauty pageant titleholder...
- Baghèt (made 2000 by
Valter Biella) in G.
Central and
southern Italian zampogna. Laz man from
Turkey playing a tulum.
Cillian Vallely playing Irish Uilleann...
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Museo della Zampogna (Bagpipe Museum) is
located in Scapoli, Italy. The
museum has a
permanent exhibit of a
variety of
Italian bagpipes as well as...
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Pipita and
Zampogna in
Calabria (Italy)...
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tandem with
local forms of bagpipe,
particularly with the
Italian müsa and
zampogna or
Breton biniou.
Tomaso Albinoni, Oboe (and two-oboe)
Concerti Georg Philipp...
- many of the same
melodic phrases. The
pastorale on the
zampogna can be pla**** by a solo
zampogna player, or in some
regions can be
accompanied by the piffero...