- A
bastion fort or
trace italienne (a
phrase derived from non-standard French,
meaning 'Italian outline') is a
fortification in a
style developed during...
- Comédie-
Italienne (French pronunciation: [kɔmedi italjɛn]) or Théâtre-Italien (pronounced [teɑtʁ italjɛ̃]) are
French names which have been used to refer...
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originally sold as
Imprimatur by Bauer. Ile de
France (Enric Crous-Vidal)
Italienne (c. 1820)
Marocaines FTF,
revived by
Mario Feliciano as
Mazagan (2019)...
- La Comédie
Italienne (French pronunciation: [la kɔmedi italjɛn]) is a
theatre in the Montparn****e
district of Paris,
presenting Italian commedia dell'arte...
- The
Polka Italienne (Italian Polka) is a
piano work for two
pianos by
Sergei Rachmaninoff. It was
composed in 1906. The
piece begins in the key of E-flat...
- Kochanski). 1932/33:
Suite italienne, for
cello and
piano (in
collaboration with
Gregor Piatigorsky). 1933:
Suite italienne, for
violin and
piano (in collaboration...
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literary works. In the
United States, the mask is also
known as La
Belle Italienne.
According to an oft-repeated story, the body of the
young woman was pulled...
-
monumental study of
commedia dell'arte –
Masques et
bouffons (comédie
italienne), 1860. Callirhoé, Paris, M. Lévy frères, 1864
Catalogue raisonné des...
-
Occupazione italiana della Francia meridionale; French: Zone d'occupation
italienne en France) was an area of south-eastern
France and
Monaco occupied by...
- Comédie
Italienne in 1774 in Grétry's Sylvain. She was at once
admitted pensionnaire and in 1775 sociétaire. She
became a star of the Comédie
Italienne (which...