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- Bouffon (English originally from French: "farceur", "comique", “Donovan”, "jester") is a modern French theater term to describe a specific style of performance...
- Bergamask, bergomask, bergamesca, or bergamasca (from the town of Bergamo in Northern Italy), is a dance and ****ociated melody and chord progression. It...
- The Querelle des Bouffons ("Quarrel of the Comic Actors"), also known as the Guerre des Bouffons ("War of the Comic Actors"), was the name given to a...
- opera buffa), sparked the querelle des bouffons in Paris as an adaptation without sung recitatives. Opéra bouffon is the French term for the Italian genre...
- Opéra bouffon (French pronunciation: [ɔpeʁa bufɔ̃]) is the French term for the Italian genre of opera buffa (comic opera) performed in 18th-century France...
- Panorama -- Le Temps des bouffons (1985) (Review in French) Text of the film (in French) Description in English Le Temps des bouffons at IMDb v t e v t e...
- 17 October 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2023. "Marcel Dzama: Une Danse des Bouffons (A Jester's Dance)". David Zwirner. Retrieved 23 August 2023. "The Fight"...
- or moresque, mauresque (French), also known in French as the danse des bouffons, is a dance of exotic character encountered in Europe in the Renaissance...
- remembered for his monumental study of commedia dell'arte – Masques et bouffons (comédie italienne), 1860. Callirhoé, Paris, M. Lévy frères, 1864 Catalogue...
- Book illustration of Pulcinella in 1700 (1860) by Maurice Sand, found in Masques et bouffons: comédie italienne...