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Architecture parlante (French:
speaking architecture) is
architecture that
explains its own
function or identity. The
phrase was
originally ****ociated...
- faïence
blanche being left in its
undecorated fired white slip. Faïence
parlante (especially from Nevers)
bears mottoes often on
decorative labels or banners...
- In
classical music,
arioso ([aˈrjoːzo]; also aria
parlante [ˈaːrja
parˈlante]) is a
category of solo
vocal piece,
usually occurring in an
opera or oratorio...
- The
Talking Cricket (Italian: il
Grillo Parlante) is a
fictional character that
appears in the 1883
Italian book The
Adventures of
Pinocchio (Le avventure...
- from the
latin cantare (to sing).
French heralds used the term
armes parlantes (English: "talking arms"), as they
would sound out the name of the armiger...
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Recitative (/ˌrɛsɪtəˈtiːv/, also
known by its
Italian name
recitativo ([retʃitaˈtiːvo]) is a
style of
delivery (much used in operas, oratorios, and cantatas)...
- la vida
misma (1999) Los sorias [es] (1998) El jardín de las máquinas
parlantes (1993) Por
favor ¡plágienme! (1991) La
mujer en la
muralla (1990) La hija...
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function to the viewer:
taken literally, such
ideas give rise to
architecture parlante ("speaking architecture"). From
about 1800 a
fresh influx of Gr**** architectural...
-
forming the
prelude or
introduction to an opera, oratorio, etc.
parlando or
parlante Lit. speaking; like speech,
enunciated Partitur (Ger.) Full orchestral...
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graffiti reappearing.
Scior Carera in Milan. Rendina, C., "Pasquino
statua parlante”, ROMA ieri, oggi, domani, n. 20,
February 1990.
About Rome: Fountains...