- people,
often pejoratively referred to as "gypsies".
Romani were
called bohémiens in
French because they were
believed to have come to
France from Bohemia...
-
Caprice bohémien, Op. 12, also
known as the "Capriccio on
Gypsy Themes", is a
symphonic poem for
orchestra composed by
Sergei Rachmaninoff from 1892 to...
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variety of names,
mostly under the
broad categories of gipsy, tsinganoi,
Bohémiens, and Roma. Self-designation varies: In
Central and
Eastern Europe, Roma...
- his four
symphonic poems:
Prince Rostislav, The Rock (Op. 7),
Caprice bohémien (Op. 12), and The Isle of the Dead (Op. 29). As
Rachmaninoff was a skilled...
- 142 x 100.3 cm, The
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio Gino Severini, 1919,
Bohémien Jouant de L'Accordéon (The
Accordion Player),
Museo del Novecento, Milan...
- to
exonyms such as
Gypsy (from the name of Egypt), and the
French term
bohémien, bohème (from the name of Bohemia).
People may also
avoid exonyms for reasons...
- Festival, the
group officially reunited in 2014 for the
album Kamikaze Bohemien. B****
guitarist Toni
Carbone died on 11 July 2023, at the age of 62. Mario...
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early 20th century. The term 'Bohemian'
itself derives from the
French '
Bohémien,'
originally ****ociated with the Roma
community due to a
historical misconception...
-
Europe The term "Romanichel" is
considered pejorative in France, and "
Bohémien" is outdated.
Members of the
Romani minority often call
themselves Voyageurs...
- 2004. Wood**** 1962, p. 20.
Goodway 2006, p. 9.
Conversi 2016, p. 7,
Bohémiens, Artists, and
Anarchists in Paris.
Bookchin 1995, 2.
Individualist Anarchism...