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- [interˈmɛːdjo] (also intromessa, introdutto, tramessa, tramezzo, intermezzo, intermedii), in the Italian Renaissance, was a theatrical performance or spectacle...
- hours)   hor. decub. hora decubitus at bedtime   hor. intermed. horis intermediis at intermediate hours   hor. tert. horis tertiis every third hour   h...
- studio dilettevole a 3 voci, nuovamente con vaghi argomenti et sp****evoli intermedii fiorito nell'Amfiparn****o commedia musicale dell'Honoratio Vecchi (Milano...
- write music, often intermedii, for various lavish court entertainments and spectacles, which often included weddings. Intermedii were sung interludes...
- d'Orfeo (or Orfeo dolente) by the Camerata poet Gabriello Chiabrera as five intermedii for Torquato T****o's Aminta, at Florence in 1616. This was recorded by...
- exchange, as well as to promote a French counterpart to the Florentine Intermedii. Gerbino, Giuseppe & Silbiger, Alexander (2001). "P****amezzo". In Sadie...
- madrigals and motets, some of which were probably intended for performance as intermedii, musical interludes between acts of plays. Along with the other Medici...
- instrumentations in performances of music, particularly the Florentine Intermedii, sometimes mention the use of mute cornetts. L****us conducted performances...
- as Hirundo rustica, characterised as "H. rectricibus, exceptis duabus intermediis, macula alba notatîs". Hirundo is the Latin word for "swallow"; rusticus...
- dolente, includes movements from Hyperion inters****d with the five intermedii of Domenico Belli's Orfeo Dolente (1968) Entropia III, section of Suite...