Not to be confused with Zampoña, the Spanish term for the Siku, a traditional Andean panpipe.
Zampogna (UK: /zæmˈpɒnjə/,[1]US: /zæmˈpoʊnjə,(t)sɑːmˈ-/,[2]Italian:[dzamˈpoɲɲa]) is a generic term for a number of Italian double chantered bagpipes that can be found as far north as the southern part of the Marche, throughout areas in Abruzzo, Latium, Molise, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, Apulia and Sicily. The tradition is now mostly associated with Christmas, and the most famous Italian carol, "Tu scendi dalle stelle" (You Come Down From the Stars) is derived from traditional zampogna music. However, there is an ongoing resurgence of the instrument in secular use seen with the increasing number of folk music festivals and folk music ensembles.
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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...
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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The 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...
with a unique form of folk music played on a specialized bagpipe called a Zampogna. The instrument is closely associated with the pastoral culture of the...
attached to the player's mouth using a muzzle. In Italy, the Sicilian zampogna bagpipe, also called a ciaramedda, is additionally referred to as a "doppio...
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ciaramèddha (Sicilian) is a type of zampogna with equal length double chanters. Other terms for this instrument include "zampogna a paru" and "terzalora" or simply...
many of the same melodic phrases. The pastorale on the zampogna can be played by a solo zampogna player, or in some regions can be accompanied by the piffero...
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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...
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and sixths (as in the northern Italian Müsa and central-southern Italian zampogna). In pipes of the Carpathian basin up to five separate chanter bores may...
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Sicily. The Zampogna, in addition to secular use is associated with the annunciation of Christ and it is still not uncommon to see a zampogna player at...
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