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Dramming
Dramming Dram"ming, n. The practice of drinking drams.

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- Dramma giocoso (Italian, literally: drama with jokes; plural: drammi giocosi) is a genre of opera common in the mid-18th century. The term is a contraction...
- the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725). Scarlatti wrote 45 drammi per musica, also 7 melodrammi, 2 commedia per musica (or opere buffe), 2...
- Leonardo Leo (5 August 1694 – 31 October 1744), more correctly Leonardo Ortensio Salvatore de Leo, was a Baroque composer. Leo was born in San Vito degli...
- Don Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: [dɔn dʒoˈvanni]; K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished...
- Although Bach never expressed any interest in opera, his secular cantatas, or drammi per musica, would have allowed Leipzig audiences, deprived of opera since...
- sentenced to four months in prison. Intralci, (2006) La Villa di Lato, (2009) Drammi Medicali, (2009) http://www.tvblog.it/post/14145/alessio-saro-in-arte-b...
- 1945. Inquiete convergenze, geopolitica, diplomazia, conflitti globali e drammi individuali (1934-1952). Edizioni Ca’ Foscari, Venice. Haslam, Jonathan...
- Marino's epic poem L'Adone (1623). In 1632 he collected and published all his drammi per musica (except for two: La catena d'Adone and Dafne) in a single edition...
- Anfossi (1727–1797). Anfossi wrote at least 33 opere buffe and drammi giocosi, 26 drammi per musica (opere serie), 8 f**** and intermezzi, and 1 'azione...
- A dramma per musica (Italian, literally: drama for music, plural: drammi per musica) is a libretto. The term was used by dramatists in Italy and elsewhere...