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Barocco is a 1976
French romantic thriller film,
directed by André Téchiné. The film
stars Isabelle Adjani, Gérard
Depardieu and Marie-France Pisier....
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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)...
- Méthodique, Architecture,
volume 1,
cited by B. Migliorini, Manierismo,
baròcco, rococò, Rome, 1962, p. 46 "dictionnaires d'autrefois
public access collection"...
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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...
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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...
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Gusto Barocco is an
orchestra specialising in
early music and
historical performance practice with its
headquarters in Stuttgart. The
Baroque Orchestra...
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Barocco is the
twelfth studio album by
Italian chamber orchestra Rondò Veneziano,
released in
November 1989
through Baby Records. In
France the album...
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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...
- 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...
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Italian Baroque (or
Barocco) is a
stylistic period in
Italian history and art that
spanned from the late 16th
century to the
early 18th century. The early...