- [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...
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studio dilettevole a 3 voci,
nuovamente con
vaghi argomenti et sp****evoli
intermedii fiorito nell'Amfiparn****o
commedia musicale dell'Honoratio
Vecchi (Milano...
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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...