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Definition of Barocco

Barocco
Barocco Ba*roc"co, a. [It.] (Arch.) See Baroque.

Meaning of Barocco from wikipedia

- Barocco is a 1976 French romantic thriller film, directed by André Téchiné. The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Gérard Depardieu and Marie-France Pisier....
- Rocco Barocco (born 26 March 1944 in Naples, Italy) is a fashion designer. His real name is Antonio Muscariello. After his first steps in the fashion...
- Méthodique, Architecture, volume 1, cited by B. Migliorini, Manierismo, baròcco, rococò, Rome, 1962, p. 46 "dictionnaires d'autrefois public access collection"...
- Concerto Barocco is a neoclassical ballet c****ographed by George Balanchine to Bach's Concerto for Two Violins. Danced by a cast of eleven, the ballet...
- Barocco is a 1976 French film directed by André Téchiné. Barocco may also refer to: Barocco (1925 film), French silent film Rocco Barocco (born 1944)...
- Italo (also known as Italo Barocco) is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessia Scarso. It is based on the true story of a mongrel dog...
- il Gusto Barocco is an orchestra specialising in early music and historical performance practice with its headquarters in Stuttgart. The Baroque Orchestra...
- Book of Dionisio Minaggio, also referred to in Italian as Il bestiario barocco (The Baroque Bestiary), is a collection of 156 pictures made almost entirely...
- In the late 1970s, Curtis founded the European ensemble Il complesso barocco, with which he made a number of commercial recordings for such labels as...
- Barocco sempre giovane is a professional Czech chamber orchestra. Barocco sempre giovane (Baroque forever young) was founded in 2004 by a violoncellist...