-
favour subdividing b****es into the b****o
cantante (singing b****), b****o
buffo (comical b****), or the
dramatic b****o
profondo (deep b****). The American...
- tenor,
lyric tenor,
spinto tenor,
dramatic tenor, heldentenor, and
tenor buffo or spieltenor. The name "tenor"
derives from the
Latin word tenere, which...
-
everyday settings,
local dialects, and
simple vocal writing (the b****o
buffo is the ****ociated
voice type), the main
requirement being clear diction...
-
Mistero buffo ("Comical
Mystery Play") is
Dario Fo's solo pièce célèbre,
performed across Europe,
Canada and
Latin America from 1969 to 1999. It is recognised...
- The "Duetto
buffo di due gatti" (humorous duet for two cats) is a
performance piece for two
sopranos and piano.
Often performed as a
comical concert encore...
- The
German Fach
system (German pronunciation: [fax];
literally "compartment" or "subject of study", here in the
sense of "vocal specialization") is a method...
-
often imitating the
sound of the instruments.
Always po****r with
great buffos (such as
Fernando Corena and
Sesto Bruscantini), it
continues to be regularly...
-
National Philharmonic Hall and the
National Theatre, as well as the Roma and
Buffo music theatres and the
Congress Hall in the
Palace of
Culture and Science...
- the 19th century.
Although one of the most
important and po****r b****o
buffos of his generation,
there is only a
relatively small amount of information...
- also a
theatrical clown (graduate of
Ringling Bros) with the
stage name
Buffo, who is
quite well
known in France. He got his
start in
acting at a very...