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Moresca (Italian),
morisca (Spanish),
mourisca (Portuguese) or moresque,
mauresque (French), also
known in
French as the
danse des bouffons, is a dance...
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mainly in wood, and is best
known for the 16
figures of Moriskentänzer (
Moresca dancers, 1480, 10 remaining, the fate of 6 unknown)
lining the
walls of...
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Apatelodes moresca is a moth in the
family Apatelodidae. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal...
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single sound hole and a
narrower neck. By the 14th
century the
qualifiers "
moresca" or "morisca" and "latina" had been dropped, and
these two chordophones...
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early 17th
century inspired by
similar European traditions such as the
moresca. The term
danza de
matachines is also used to
refer to
their characteristic...
- Reconquista,
centuries of
battle between Christians and
Muslims in
Spain Moresca, a
Spanish folk
dance representing the
battles between the
Christians and...
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chorus of
shepherds who
perform the
moresca (Moorish dance) at the opera's end are a
separate group (che
fecero la
moresca nel fine).
Little information is...
- can be
heard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GstMRyt_nnc at 47:46.
Moresca Romanesca Masques et
bergamasques Suite bergamasque (1916). The Musical...
- only
place outside of the
churches where one can hear them. The
famous Moresca [sic], who
sings at the Laterano, is a full-faced
soprano of some forty...
- Maximilian's
court were the
Moriskentan ("Moors' dance", "Morris-dance", or
Moresca), the
masquerades (mummerei) and the use of torchbearers. Torchbearers...