-
middle of the
seventeenth century, it is
derived from the
Italian word "
arabesco,"
which is
translated to "in
Arabic style," from the noun "arabo." The...
- view the world.
Arabesque is a
French term
derived from the
Italian word
arabesco,
meaning "in the
Arabic style". The term was
first used in Italian, where...
- gl****es and
strings Maki Maki (lead vocal: Šaban Bajramović) Tale III (Lento
Arabesco) / For
Zdravko Čolić and the
Georgian Male
Choir So Nevo Si (lead vocal:...
- expression. The term "arabesque" is a
French term
derived from the
Italian word
arabesco,
meaning "in the
Arabic style"
Arabesque patterns can be
found in various...
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Santa Joana Princesa,
designed by the
architect Diogo Lino
Pimentel Statue Arabesco: 1962 statue, by
Dorita de Castel-Branco [pt]
Statue of
Saint Anthony of...
- (fragment) Aire Sureño (fragment)
Allegro Sinfónico
Altair A Mi Madre-serenata
Arabescos Armonías de América
Barcarola in D "Júlia Florida" (1938)
Bicho Feo Canción...
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include his award-winning
Horizon carré,
Cantos al espejo, Sinfonema, 3
arabescos concertantes, and
Piano Studies. His
music is
known for its
lyricism and...
- ("Lyns' Chair", 1989); Lámpara líquida ("Liquid Lamp", 1991);
Silla de
arabescos ("The Arabesques' Chair", 1992). Beltran,
Adolf (1993-09-28). "Los muebles...
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first poet to
introduce free
verse in
Dominican letters with his poem,
Arabesco (1917). Diaz was born in
Santo Domingo on
April 6, 1880, the son of Francisco...
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Paraphrase of
Gregorian motives Variations on "In
dulci jubilo"
Fantasia –
Arabesco –
Corale (1953–55)
Sonatina Suite caratteristica (1956)
Suite No. 2 Suite...