The cobla (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkobːlə], plural cobles) is a traditional music ensemble of Catalonia, and in Northern Catalonia in France. It is generally...
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A cobla esparsa (Old Occitan [ˈkobla esˈpaɾsa] literally meaning "scattered stanza") in Old Occitan is the name used for a single-stanza poem in troubadour...
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Canso (song) (redirect from Coblas singulars)
century was its dominance challenged by a growing number of poets writing coblas esparsas. The canso became, in Old French, the grand chant and, in Italian...
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(2012) – Cobla and Orchestra (10’) H2O (2012) – Pierrot Quintet (10’) Contrapunctum Lucis (2012) – Organ (10’) The Winter Sun (2011) – Chorus, Cobla and Organ...
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Rusiñol. He showed great interest in the sound of the cobla and attended several concerts of the Cobla Barcelona. He also collaborated with various Catalan...
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dances are known as ballades. The accompanying orchestra of 11 people, a cobla, includes 10 wind instruments and a bass. One person plays the flabiol (a...
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Gran Teatre del Liceu. During the same stay, he attended a concert by the Cobla Barcelona at the Palau de la Música Catalana. According to the critic Joan...
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from being in the cobla for the performance of sardanes, the flabiol is also found in the reduced version of the cobla known as cobla of three quarters...
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University Press – via Wikisource. Three-string double bass in the cobla band Website of Cobla Baix Llobregat "Bill Bentgen – 5 String Basses". Billbentgen...
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