Examples of using Cappella in English and their translations into Slovak
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it includes the Renaissance Cappella Colleoni and Piazza del Duomo.
chamber orchestra Cappella Istropolitana and others.
The palace also features Cappella Ducale- Cappella Grande, used by the family for religious ceremonies.
it was heightened, and the baptistery and the Cappella della Santa Croce to the right
Access to this apartment for two is at the opposite end of the farmhouse from Cappella 3.
As a result of the distinctive pleas of the church- a return to New Testament faith and practice- a cappella singing is the only music used in the worship.
Museo Cappella Sansevero 1.3 km,
The fourth chapel on the left, the Cappella Trenta(1413), has a richly decorated Gothic marble polyptych with 15th-century bas-reliefs by Iácopo della Quercia,
During the summer, cappella choirs(klapa) perform on the streets of Ston, concerts,
You can visit the historical places such as Cappella Colleoni 15th century chaped,
promote indigenous Dalmatian music and songs through a cappella singing.
The orchestra Cappella Istropolitana was led by Peter Breiner,
One thing you may notice about us is that we sing without the use of mechanical instruments of music- a cappella singing is the only music used in our worship.
The apartment Cappella 3(6 persons/120 smq)
One of the things people frequently notice about churches of Christ is that we sing without the use of mechanical instruments of music--a cappella singing is the only music used in our worship.
Rachmaninov"All-Night Vigil" A monumental work for a cappella choir with a soloist,
One of the things people most frequently notice about churches of Christ is that we sing without the use of mechanical music- a cappella singing is the only music we use in our worship.
and in tones of a cappella choirs(klapa) for Dalmatian songs nights.
Gerhard and Eusebius, the founder of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, which were consecrated by Pope John Paul II in the chapel Cappella Magna Domina Hungarorum in 1980.
Cappella evenings, pop-rock concerts,