- (/ˌɪntərˈmɛtsoʊ/,
Italian pronunciation: [interˈmɛddzo],
plural form:
intermezzi), in the most
general sense, is a
composition which fits
between other...
- The
Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117, are a set of solo
piano pieces composed by
Johannes Brahms in 1892. They show Brahms'
interest in lullaby; in...
- This is a list of
works by the
Italian composer Tomaso Albinoni (1671–1751). Most of Albinoni's
works were
dramma per musica, but only two of them still...
- in
between the acts of
stage plays,
operas in the new
comic genre of
intermezzi,
which developed largely in
Naples in the 1710s and 1720s, were initially...
- Rhapsodies, Op. 79 Six
Pieces for Piano, Op. 118
Sixteen Waltzes, Op. 39
Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117
Variations and
Fugue on a
Theme by
Handel Variations...
- C minor, Op. 60.[citation needed] The last
intermezzo from his
Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117 is in C-sharp minor.
Alkan composed the
second movement...
- that was
chosen to open the new
Teatro di San
Carlo in 1737. Of his many
intermezzi, 'Dorina e Nibbio' or L'impresario
delle Isole Canarie (1724) has had...
- of
plays by the
classical authors Plautus and Terence.
Writing of the "
intermezzi" at the
wedding of
Lucrezia Borgia in 1502,
Isabella d'Este said that...
-
output included 11
opere serie and 10 opéras comiques, as well as
three intermezzi,
three tragédies lyriques, two
opere buffe, and one each of the following:...
- to its
original function – "change music". Eventually, entr'actes (or
intermezzi)
would develop into a
separate genre of
short theatrical realizations...