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Capriccio burlesco is an
orchestral work by Sir
William Walton,
written between May and
September 1968 at his home in Ischia, Italy. It was commissioned...
- subjects. The word is
loaned from
French and
derives from the
Italian burlesco, which, in turn, is
derived from the
Italian burla – a joke,
ridicule or...
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several of
Alfredo Casella's Nine
Piano Pieces such as No. 4 'In Modo
Burlesco' the
close intervallic relationship between motive and
chord creates or...
- (opera) Façade (ballet) The
Quest (ballet)
Orchestral music Capriccio burlesco Crown Imperial Henry V
Suite Improvisations on an
Impromptu of Benjamin...
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Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
Capriccio Italien (1880)
William Walton:
Capriccio burlesco (1968) Jan
Dismas Zelenka:
Capriccio in F
major (ZWV 184) Schwandt, Erich...
- "Holographic Sight" Leoš Janáček
Sinfonietta (1926)
Sigfrid Karg-Elert "Allegro
burlesco" from the
Sonatina exotique for
piano King
Crimson "Fracture" One More...
- and Ezra Laderman's
Magic Prison.
William Walton dedicated his
Capriccio burlesco to Kostelanetz, who
conducted the
first performance and made the first...
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Symphony (1960),
Variations on a
Theme by
Hindemith (1963),
Capriccio burlesco (1968), and
Improvisations on an
Impromptu of
Benjamin Britten (1969)....
- (opera) Façade (ballet) The
Quest (ballet)
Orchestral music Capriccio burlesco Crown Imperial Henry V
Suite Improvisations on an
Impromptu of Benjamin...
- (opera) Façade (ballet) The
Quest (ballet)
Orchestral music Capriccio burlesco Crown Imperial Henry V
Suite Improvisations on an
Impromptu of Benjamin...