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- Q7645529 subject Q7428431.
- Q7645529 subject Q7813979.
- Q7645529 subject Q8558733.
- Q7645529 abstract "The surdelina or sampogna was a kind of bag pipe which was described and illustrated by Mersenne as the musette de Naples; its construction was very complicated. Mersenne states that the instrument was invented by Jean Baptiste Riva (who was living in Paris in 1620), Dom Julio and Vincenze; but Mersenne seems to have made alterations himself in the original instrument, which are not very clearly explained. There were two chaunters with narrow cylindrical bore and having both finger-holes and keys; and two drones each having ten keys. The four pipes were fixed in the same stock, and double reeds were used throughout; the bag was inflated by means of bellows. Passenti of Venice published a collection of melodies for the zampogna in 1628, under the title of Canora Zampogna.".
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- Q7645529 wikiPageWikiLink Q188663.
- Q7645529 wikiPageWikiLink Q7428431.
- Q7645529 wikiPageWikiLink Q7813979.
- Q7645529 wikiPageWikiLink Q8347.
- Q7645529 wikiPageWikiLink Q8558733.
- Q7645529 comment "The surdelina or sampogna was a kind of bag pipe which was described and illustrated by Mersenne as the musette de Naples; its construction was very complicated. Mersenne states that the instrument was invented by Jean Baptiste Riva (who was living in Paris in 1620), Dom Julio and Vincenze; but Mersenne seems to have made alterations himself in the original instrument, which are not very clearly explained.".
- Q7645529 label "Surdelina".