intermezzi

  • 81intermezzo — INTERMÉZZO, intermezzi, s.n. 1. Divertisment muzical care se intercalează într o reprezentaţie teatrală. 2. Episod orchestral independent într o operă. 3. Mică piesă instrumentală de formă liberă. [pr.: me ţo] – cuv. it. Trimis de valeriu,… …

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  • 82БРАМС — (Brahms), Иоганнес, род. 7 мая 1833 в Гамбурге, ум. 3 апр. 1897 в Вене; первые музыкальные познания получил от отца, оркестрового контрабасиста; дальнейшим музык. образованием Б. руководил Эдуард Марксен. Горячий отзыв Шумана в Neue Zeitschrift… …

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  • 83intermezzo — noun (plural intermezzi or zos) Etymology: Italian, ultimately from Latin intermedius intermediate Date: 1771 1. a short light entr acte 2. a. a movement coming between the major sections of an extended musical work (as an opera) b. a short… …

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  • 84Лютш, Карл Яковлевич — композитор (1843 1899). Редактировал сборники инструктивного характера ("Техника фортепьянной игры", "Собрание пьес средней трудности" и др.), писал фортепьянные этюды и др. {Брокгауз}  Лютш, Карл Яковлевич род. в 1843 в… …

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  • 85Opera — This article is about the art form. For the browser, see Opera (web browser). For other uses, see Opera (disambiguation). The Palais Garnier of the Paris Opéra, one of the world s most famous opera houses. Opera is an art form in which singers… …

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  • 86Giovanni Paisiello — (or Paesiello) (May 9, 1740 ndash; June 5, 1816), was an Italian composer of the Classical era. LifePaisiello was born at Taranto, where he attended the Jesuit college. The beauty of his singing voice attracted attention so much, that in 1754 he… …

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  • 87Opera buffa — Not to be confused with Opéra bouffe. Opera buffa (Italian, plural: opere buffe) is a genre of opera. It was first used as an informal description of Italian comic operas variously classified by their authors as ‘commedia in musica’, ‘commedia… …

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  • 88Masque — This article is about 16th and early 17th century court entertainments. For other uses, see Masque (disambiguation). Costume for a Knight, by Inigo Jones: the plumed helmet, the heroic torso in armour and other conventions were still employed for …

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  • 89Suite — For other uses, see Suite (disambiguation). In music, a suite is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral pieces normally performed in a concert setting rather than as accompaniment; they may be extracts from an opera, ballet (Nutcracker… …

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  • 90Elisabeth Lutyens — (Agnes) Elisabeth Lutyens, CBE (July 9, 1906, London – April 14, 1983, London) was a significant English composer. Early life and educationShe was one of the five children of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and his wife Emily, who was profoundly… …

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