- held
strongpoints at Le Boulou, Montesquieu-des-Albères and the Camp of
Trompettes. LG Juan
Miguel de
Vives y
Feliu with 5,500
soldiers of the left division...
- The
trompette militaire is a loud
majestic sounding organ stop, with br****y,
penetrating tone. It is
noted for its
installation in
Liverpool Anglican...
- La
Trompette may
refer to: La
Trompette (musical society), a
chamber music society that was
based in
Paris La
Trompette (restaurant), a Michelin-starred...
- (Praise to the
eternity of Jesus) "Danse de la fureur, pour les sept
trompettes" (Dance of fury, for the
seven trumpets) "Fouillis d'arcs-en-ciel, pour...
- With
Drums and
Trumpets (French: Avec
tambours et
trompettes) is a 1967
Canadian do****entary film,
directed by
Marcel Carrière for the
National Film Board...
- The b****
trumpet is a type of low
trumpet which was
first developed during the 1820s in Germany. It is
usually pitched in 8' C or 9' B♭ today, but is sometimes...
-
renaissance or
baroque music. One or more of the gut
strings called '
trompette'
usually p****es over a
buzzing bridge called the 'chien' that can be made...
- and Eurasia. It is also
known as the
black chanterelle,
black trumpet,
trompette de la mort (French),
trompeta de la mort (Catalan) or
trumpet of the dead...
- the cost
could be
covered by
other sales, such as that of the château
Trompette in Bordeaux. This was unpo****r,
particularly with
those factions of the...
- A
tromba marina,
marine trumpet or nuns' fiddle, (Fr.
trompette marine; Ger. Marientrompete, Trompetengeige,
Nonnengeige or Trumscheit, Pol. tubmaryna)...