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Capriccio may
refer to:
Capriccio (music), a
piece of
music which is
fairly free in form Fantasia...
- A
capriccio [a kkaˈprittʃo] (Italian: "following one's fancy") is a
tempo marking indicating a free and
capricious approach to the
tempo (and possibly...
- Sir John Soane. The
artist Carl
Laubin has
painted a
number of
modern capriccios in
homage to
these works.
Further fantastical expansions can be seen in...
- are kept to the
original way...Drag
shows have changed,
especially as
Capriccios was a seven-nights-a-w****
venue that had the
ultimate professionalism...
- A
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...
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Sangria (English: /sæŋˈɡriːə/ sang-GREE-ə, Portuguese: [sɐ̃ˈɡɾi.ɐ]; Spanish: sangría [saŋˈɡɾi.a]) is an
alcoholic beverage originating in
Spain and Portugal...
- of ruins, have a
fanciful and
unreal embellishment characteristic of
capriccio themes. In this they
resemble the
capricci of
Marco Ricci.
Panini also...
-
discography of
Capriccio,
Richard Strauss's
opera from 1942.
Capriccio: A
Conversation Piece for
Music is his
final opera.
Recordings of
Capriccio on...
-
Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34, is the
common Western title for a five
movement orchestral suite,
based on
Spanish folk melodies,
composed by the Russian...
-
Capriccio, Op. 85, is the
final opera by
German composer Richard Strauss,
subtitled "A
Conversation Piece for Music". It
received its
premiere performance...