- A
mascherata (Italian f.,
literally 'masquerade') is a
dance from the
sixteenth century and was
particularly po****r in Florence. It was
performed by costumed...
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prohibited reviews of Le
ambizioni sbagliate (1935),
seized his
novel La
mascherata (Masquerade, 1941) and
banned Agostino (Two Adolescents, 1941). In 1935...
- (classical
Indian Dance) Mapalé
Mapouka Mardana Jhumair Marinera (Peru)
Mascherata Mashed Potato Masque Matachin (Matachines)
Matki dance Māʻuluʻulu Maypole...
- Diaries) The
Masquerade (Atlanta), a
concert venue in Atlanta,
Georgia Mascherata (English: Masquerade), an
Italian dance from the
sixteenth century Masquerade...
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communicates affect.
Opera and
stage works: La
Stiava (performed 1607) (lost) La
mascherata,
delle ninfe di Senna, balletto,
Palazzo Pitti, Florence, 1611 La tancia...
- in
common use — the
frottola and the ballata, the
canzonetta and the
mascherata — were
light compositions with
verses of low
literary quality.
Those musical...
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Parma depicting;
Titian and
Odoardo Farnese;
Consolare gli afflitti; La
mascherata. In 1882, a Florence; A
lesson at the
piano forte; An
unfortunate news ;...
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difficult to
gauge when many of the
pieces were composed,
although the
ballet Mascherata dell'
ingrate that ends the book
dates back to 1608 and the celebration...
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worked at the
Piccolo Teatro in Milan,
directed by
Giorgio Strehler in La
mascherata, Falk started,
together with
Giorgio De Lullo, Anna
Maria Guarnieri, Romolo...
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Damira which was
produced in Venice. His
first solo effort, the
opera La
Mascherata,
appeared in 1666. In 1668,
Draghi was
appointed to the
court of Leopold...