- in the 13th-15th centuries. The top of the
tower is
decorated with two
ghirlande (two
marble railings),
whence the name. In the interior, the Sala della...
- fantocci. Verità in tre momenti. Milan: Modernissima, 1921. E. Ovazza,
Ghirlande (liriche). Milano: Modernissima, 1922. E. Ovazza, In
margine alla storia...
-
intended as a gift for her mother. In 1867 her
first collection Canti e
Ghirlande was
published by
Cellini in Florence, with
poems that show a
clear influence...
- volo": Soprano+Alto+Soprano, Giunone, Imeneo,
Amore Aria "Coronato di
ghirlande": Alto,
Imeneo Recitativo "Abitro del destino": Soprano,
Amore Aria "Così...
- the Macellum, but
belonged to one of the
major tombs: the
Tomba delle Ghirlande (Garland grave) on Via del
Sepolchri (Street of Sepulchres)
before the...
- tank
della morte (1917) La
collana del
milione (1920)
Catene di
ferro e
ghirlande di rose (1916)
Susanna e i
vecchioni (1916)
Altri tempi...
altri eroi...
- rage.
Scene 7
Ulisse praises the
nymphs and all
around him (Intessiete
ghirlande). All sing a
chorus to love (Accendi
nuova face).
Music historian Charles...
- Composers'
Union several times (1972, 1978, 1981, 1982 and 2001). His
Ghirlande ("Garlands"), a work of children's music, was
issued as an LP by Electrecord...
- led to the
second floor. The
House of the
Garlands (Italian: Casa
delle Ghirlande) in
Insula X is
right at the
northern end of the city,
north of the Agora...
-
Scroscio (1989) for
chamber ensemble Verso (1990–91) for
chamber ensemble Ghirlande (1992) for
chamber ensemble Line to
Clash (1991–93) for
orchestra Tutta...