fanfara
fanfare
noun fahn-FAH-rah Rare
Origin: From French fanfare, possibly of onomatopoeic origin.
Also means
brass band
Usage Note
Fanfara denotes both the musical flourish (a fanfare of trumpets) and the ensemble that plays it (a brass band or bugle corps, common in Italian military and civic ceremonies). Figuratively con grande fanfara means 'with great fanfare' — much pomp and publicity.
Examples
"La fanfara militare ha sfilato per le strade."
Natural Translation
The military brass band marched through the streets.
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