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- Fanfare abstract "A fanfare is a short musical flourish that is typically played by trumpets or other brass instruments, often accompanied by percussion. By extension, the word may also designate a short, prominent passage for brass instruments in an orchestral composition. In French usage, fanfare also may refer to a hunting signal (given either on "starting" a stag, or after the kill when the hounds are given their share of the animal), and in both France and Italy was the name given in the 19th century to a military or civilian brass band (Tarr 2001). It is usually intended for important social purposes, such as ceremonial events involving important people or animals, as exclamations of significant activities during an event (such as with introductions and closings), or to precede announcements with the purpose of gaining the attention of the audience. Similarly, musical works themselves often begin, transition, or end with fanfares or fanfare-like themes. The term is also used symbolically, such as to describe occasions that are greatly publicized, even when no music is involved.[citation needed]".
- Fanfare wikiPageExternalLink mtcn-traditional-music-midi-limoux-carnival.php.
- Fanfare wikiPageExternalLink fanfare_trumpeters.html.
- Fanfare wikiPageExternalLink showplayer_frame.asp?ID=070205.
- Fanfare wikiPageExternalLink fanfare-p-1490.html.
- Fanfare wikiPageExternalLink www.londonfanfaretrumpets.com.
- Fanfare wikiPageID "569398".
- Fanfare wikiPageRevisionID "605868773".
- Fanfare filename "Northern mountains.ogg".
- Fanfare format Ogg.
- Fanfare hasPhotoCollection Fanfare.
- Fanfare title "Example of a fanfare".
- Fanfare subject Category:Musical_terminology.
- Fanfare comment "A fanfare is a short musical flourish that is typically played by trumpets or other brass instruments, often accompanied by percussion. By extension, the word may also designate a short, prominent passage for brass instruments in an orchestral composition.".
- Fanfare label "Fanfara".
- Fanfare label "Fanfare (muzieksoort)".
- Fanfare label "Fanfare".
- Fanfare label "Fanfare".
- Fanfare label "Fanfarria".
- Fanfare label "Фанфара".
- Fanfare label "ファンファーレ".
- Fanfare label "开场小号".
- Fanfare sameAs Fanfarria.
- Fanfare sameAs Fanfare.
- Fanfare sameAs ファンファーレ.
- Fanfare sameAs 팡파레.
- Fanfare sameAs Fanfare_(muzieksoort).
- Fanfare sameAs Fanfara.
- Fanfare sameAs m.02r0p5.
- Fanfare sameAs Q638569.
- Fanfare sameAs Q638569.
- Fanfare wasDerivedFrom Fanfare?oldid=605868773.
- Fanfare isPrimaryTopicOf Fanfare.