- Look up
capriccio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capriccio may
refer to:
Capriccio (music), a
piece of
music which is
fairly free in form Fantasia...
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Varii Capricci is an
orchestral work by
William Walton.
Completed in 1976, it is the composer's
transcription for
symphony orchestra of his Five Bagatelles...
- libitum')
dedicated to
Ruggiero Ricci by
Paolo Pessina (1997)
Capriccio dei
Capricci (da Paganini, 2
Studi per
orchestra di virtuosi), Op. 50, by
Franco Mannino...
- In painting, a
capriccio (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈprittʃo], plural:
capricci [kaˈprittʃi]; in
older English works often anglicized as "caprice") is...
-
capriccio or
caprice (sometimes plural: caprices,
capri or, in Italian,
capricci), is a
piece of music,
usually fairly free in form and of a
lively character...
- Due
capricci is a set of two
capricci for
piano written by
Hungarian composer György Ligeti. Both of the
capricci were
finished in 1947. The two pieces...
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school of Romanticism,
noted especially for his
landscape paintings and
capricci, or semi-fictitious
picturesque depictions of
ruins in
Italy and of France...
- Venice, Rome, and London, he also
painted imaginary views (referred to as
capricci),
although the
demarcation in his
works between the real and the imaginary...
- Joli (13
March 1700 – 29
April 1777) was an
Italian painter of
vedute and
capricci. Born in Modena, he
first was
apprenticed to
Rafaello Rinaldi. He then...
- he used to
publish dialogues. He is
known for his
works of the 1540s,
Capricci del
bottaio and La Circe,
which are
ethical and
philosophical dialogues...