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- for concerts, and particularly during the summer festivals, the Corso carnavalesque (carnival parade) in February, the military procession of 14 July (Bastille...
- for concerts, and particularly during the summer festivals, the Corso carnavalesque (carnival parade) in February, the military procession of 14 July (Bastille...
- Deux Pièces for 2 Pianos, Op. 59 Andante et Scherzettino Op. 73 Valse Carnavalesque(1894) Op.117 Duo Symphonique WU 19 Marche Hongroise (1880),unpublished...
- War). François Rabelais in France mentions in his "fourth book" (1552) carnavalesque figures called forest-dwelling Blood-puddings (Saulcis- sons montigènes...
- etymons. Words where only an affix is Germanic (e.g. méfait, bouillard, carnavalesque) are excluded, as are words borrowed from a Germanic language where...
- and orchestra [I. Allegro app****ionato non troppo vivo] Saltarelle carnavalesque, in A minor, for violin and orchestra (or piano), Op.posth Piére li...
- Op. 47 Eugene Goossens February 15–16, 1946 John Haussermann Ronde Carnavalesque Eugene Goossens April 6–7, 1945 Gunther Schuller Concerto for Horn &...
- d'une lecture" (in French). Retrieved 23 October 2022. "Les festivités carnavalesques ont commencé — " Rabadan " tessinois" (in French). Retrieved 23 October...
- Smaller events included an exposition of yacht building and a parade of carnavalesque floating creations. The event cost around €7.5 million to stage which...
- 2017. Retrieved 2019-11-21. Hachim, Mouna (2017-01-01). "Survivances carnavalesques au Maroc". Horizons/Théâtre. Revue d'études théâtrales (in French) (8–9):...