Ġonna tal-Kmand - définition. Qu'est-ce que Ġonna tal-Kmand
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Ġonna tal-Kmand         
  • ''Il-Ġnien tal-Kmand'' in Gudja
  • The portal with the unfinished emblem.
  • ''Il-Ġnien tal-Kmand'' in Attard
  • Pigeon holes at Luqa Briffa Garden
  • Luqa Briffa Garden in Żejtun
  • ''Il-Ġnien tal-Kmand'' in Mosta
  • Inside Sir Alexander Ball's Garden in Safi
  • The entrance flanked by two windows. The site is now occupied by the Plant Biotechnology Centre.
  • ''Misraħ is-Sliem'', site of the Żabbar garden. The house of the commandant still exists (centre).
  • The inscription from the Żabbar garden
The Ġonna tal-Kmand (), formerly known as Ġonna tal-Kutnent () and sometimes known as Ball Gardens, are a group of gardens in various localities in Malta, which were built in the early years of the 19th century when the island was a British protectorate. The gardens were commissioned by Civil Commissioner Alexander Ball between 1802 and 1805, and were given to the Luogotenenti in charge of the towns or villages.
Tal language         
LANGUAGE
Mudak; ISO 639:tal
Tal is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria. Tal is spoken in a cluster of 53 villages located east of the Panyam-Shendam road.
Josef Tal         
  • First lines of ''Piano Concerto No. 2'' (1953)
  • Tal piano recital at Tel Aviv Museum (May 8, 1944)
  • Tal checks a manuscript (2006)
  • A caricature by Meir Ronnen following the premiere of Tal's ''Concerto No. 4 for Piano & Electronics''.<ref>Bar-Am, Benjamin: ''Unconventional Music'', Jerusalem Post Musical Diary, August 29, 1962.</ref>
  • Tal with Palestine Conservatoire of Music Orchestra (1939)
  • Tal at the Electronic Music Studio (~1965)
  • Josef Tal with his father Julius Grünthal, 1917
ISRAELI COMPOSER (1910-2008)
Joseph Tal; Joseph Grünthal; Joseph Grunthal; Josef tal; Yosef Tal
Josef Tal (; September 18, 1910 – August 25, 2008) was an Israeli composer. He wrote three Hebrew operas; four German operas, dramatic scenes; six symphonies; 13 concerti; chamber music, including three string quartets; instrumental works; and electronic compositions.