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Orfeo is
Italian for Orpheus, a
figure in Gr****
mythology who was
chief among poets and musicians. L'Orfeo...
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Orfeo is an
anonymous Middle English Breton lai
dating from the late 13th or
early 14th century. It
retells the
story of
Orpheus as a king who rescues...
- leaves.
Orfeo is now
confronted with the
ferryman Caronte, who
addresses Orfeo harshly and
refuses to take him
across the
river Styx.
Orfeo attempts...
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Orfeo ed
Euridice ([orˈfɛ.o e.d‿ewˈri.di.t͡ʃe]; French: Orphée et Eurydice; English:
Orpheus and Eurydice) is an
opera composed by
Christoph Willibald...
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since 2015. The
Orfeo music label was
registered by F. Axel
Mehrle on 12
December 1979 as the
Orfeo classic Records and
Music Film GmbH.
Orfeo introduced a...
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Orfeo Reda (born 9
November 1932 in Carolei) is an
Italian painter and artist. He was born in
Pantanolungo di
Carolei in 1932,
resides in Amantea. At...
- The
Orfeo programme is an
agreement to
implement co-operation for
setting up an
Earth observation capability using optical and
radar sensors, and mainly...
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Orfeo is a
novel by
American author Richard Powers.
Orfeo tells the
story of 70-year-old avant-garde
composer Peter Els,
whose home
experiments in biohacking...
- The
Orfeó Català is a
choral society based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain,
which was
founded in 1891 by Lluís
Millet and
Amadeu Vives. The
Palau de la...
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Orfeo Boselli, or Bosselli, (1597–1667) was an
Italian sculptor working in Rome. As with most
Roman sculptors of the
sixteenth through the eighteenth...