Sentences with word «gamba»

The word "gamba" is a noun that refers to a musical instrument from the violin family. It is larger than a violin but smaller than a cello. Full definition
With homemade tiziki sauce Fondue gambas al ajillo crostini with salmon and cream cheese Tuna devil led eggs.
April 15, 2015 • Hear a consummate master of early music, conductor and viola da gamba player Jordi Savall, lead his ensemble Le Concert des Nations in an exhilarating array of 17th - and 18th - century French music.
«There's a large disparity between the profits generated from savanna burning — $ 1.92 per hectare — and the costs of managing gamba grass — $ 40 per hectare — meaning that much more savanna needs to be enrolled for carbon farming to cover the costs of weed eradication.
Pescatarians can choose from the freshest fish and seafood, the catch of the day, pulpo, gamba roja and more.
Researchers have identified gamba grass and other invasive weeds as a potential threat to landholder involvement in environmental offset programs such as the Carbon Farming Initiative.
«But when native savannas are invaded by weeds such as gamba grass, fuel loads are dramatically increased and fires can burn up to five times hotter than a native wildfire,» Dr Adams said.
«A one - off investment of $ 200,000 would eradicate these infestations, and for the majority of properties that are gamba free, an effective control program would safeguard them into the future.
Viola da gamba master Jordi Savall leads his ensemble Le Concert des Nations in a performance at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall on Apr. 16, 2015.
If, like us, you are seafood lovers, make sure you try tartare de loup and gambas flambées and don't miss out on the desert — the café gourmand is a perfect sweet touch to a delicious meal.
Highlights included a newly choreographed Don Quixote by the Carolina Ballet, a commissioned work by renowned modern composer and Duke professor Stephen Jaffe for the North Carolina Symphony, a concert of period music with viola da gamba performer Jordi Savall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Memorial Hall and a performance by the renowned British choral group the Tallis Scholars sponsored by Duke Performances.
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Ten herbalists, ten dog trainers, ten toy makers, ten viol de gamba players, ten dancers, ten drummers, ten shoemakers, ten ceramicists, ten map makers and ten painters comprise the 100 freestanding, life - size figures in Lubaina Himid's installation work, Naming the Money.
No visit to the Costa del Sol would be complete without sampling local specialties such as ajoblanco (a cold soup made from bread, almonds, garlic and olive oil) boquerones (anchovies marinated in vinegar), and gambas al pil - pil (prawns in a sizzling sauce of garlic, chili, and olive oil).
«The good news is that in the Northern Territory, only about 20 % of properties that could run profitable savanna burning programs had gamba grass, and of these, about 16 % had small infestations.
Here, 100 cut - outs represent African slaves in the royal courts of eighteenth century Europe, put to work as ceramicists, herbalists, toy makers, dog trainers, viola da gamba players, drummers, dancers, shoemakers, map makers and...
In the Pitti picture, the central figure abruptly turns from playing a keyboard instrument to cast a rapturous gaze at a tonsured cleric holding a viola da gamba.
Madrid's food scene is characterized by shareable Spanish tapas like patatas bravas (potatoes with aioli) and gambas al ajillo (shrimp in garlic) as well as traditional dishes including roast suckling pig, tripe and cocido madrileno (a stew of chickpeas, vegetables and pork).
Garlic shrimp or gambas al ajillo are one of my favorite Spanish tapas of all times.
Recipes like garlicky shrimp (gambas al ajillo), Korean beef with cucumber, chiles rellenos, and Indochinese chile chicken are all made gluten, grain, and soy - free.
«We examined the spatial and financial extent of the threat of gamba grass and found that 75 % of the area across northern Australia suitable for savanna burning is also highly suitable for gamba grass.
There were Galileo's muses, the poetess and the gamba player, with loops going out and into the great complex, but the loops themselves remained outside.
A bit like a gambas pil pil, tho white wine is used, not sherry, and definitely add a little fresh chilli to the sauce for a kick!
There are the usual tourist hotspots that will throw in some olives with your drinks, of course, but this is a Tapas town and you don't have to look too hard for the real thing: noisy bars filled with Granadinos, chomping away on pescaito (battered fish fried in olive oil), berenjenas (deep - fried eggplant), gambas (shrimp) and a million other ridiculously tasty choices.
Spanish tapas, including patatas bravas (fried potatoes with a spicy sauce), tortilla (omelette), gambas (prawns) and pulpo (octopus).
Their beef salpicao, gambas, and calamari are just a few of my favorites on the island.
Tucked down a side street in the city's Jewish quarter, this tiny tapas bar is standing room only, but the tapas is amazing (try the gambas al ajillo — spicy garlic prawns), prices are extremely reasonable considering its proximity to The Mezquita, and the portion sizes are good.
We feasted on fresh caught whole fish, grilled pulpo, an array of fresh goat cheeses, gambas al ajillo, patatas arrugadas, washed down with refreshing Malvasia wine which has been grown in the Canaries since the 15th century.
Canadian composer Sarah Davachi returns to Chicago and presents new work for reed organ, violin, viola da gamba and electronics.
The open strings of the violin and viola da gamba — a Renaissance - Baroque instrument with seven strings tuned in a manner similar to the lute and modern guitar — are often isolated in order to fully emphasize the natural harmonics of the resonating body.
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