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cantoria

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cantoria
A church choir gallery.


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The final two chapters contain case studies of the rural interior traditions of the bandas de pifanos (fife and drum bands) and cantoria de viola (improvised sung poetry accompanied by the guitar-like viola) and of contemporary urban popular music from the cities of Salvador and Recife.
The Cantoria Girls Choir performed a mix of solo and group songs at Swinfen Hall Hotel, in Lichfield, to collect much needed funds for Acorns Children's Hospice, which has facilities in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester.
Francesco Caglioti consolidates and strengthens his attribution to Donatello of the bronze Spiritelli in the collection of the Jacquemart-Andre Museum in Paris and argues for their original placement on Lucca della Robbia's Cantoria above the entrance to the Sagrestia delle Messe.
 
 
 
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