- Pièces
pittoresques (Picturesque pieces) are a set of ten
pieces for
piano by
Emmanuel Chabrier. Four of the set were
later orchestrated by the composer...
- Le
Magasin pittoresque was a
French magazine published from 1833 to 1938 and
headquartered in Paris, France. It was the
first illustrated magazine in...
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Friedrich Frauenholz, the
series of
plates known as the
Collection de vues
pittoresques de l'Italie,
published in seventy-two
sheets at
Nuremberg in 1799. According...
- as
early as 1703 (Oxford
English Dictionary), and
derived from
French pittoresque and the
Italian pittoresco. Gilpin's
Essay on
Prints (1768)
defined picturesque...
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confused with the more
famous type of the same name by
Lanston Monotype.
Pittoresques FTF (1924), a ****anese
style art
nouveau face,
revived by
Yanick Blancho...
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Lamoureux Orchestra's concerts. In 1881 Chabrier's
piano cycle Pièces
pittoresques was premiered. César
Franck commented, "We have just
heard something...
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Joies errantes :
nouveaux rythmes pittoresques, Lemerre, 1894
Texte en
ligne Intermèdes,
nouveaux rythmes pittoresques : pentéliques,
guitares lointaines...
- (1888,
orchestrations by the
composer of four
pieces from the Pièces
pittoresques for piano) Rêverie (1855) Julia,
Grande Valse, Op. 1 (1857) Le scalp...
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Magnus von Stackelberg, where,
apart from the
landscapes (La Grèce. Vues
pittoresques et topographiques,
Paris 1834) are
depicted also
human types (Costumes...
- Chabrier's
piano music such as "Sous-bois" and "Mauresque" in the Pièces
pittoresques explored new sound-worlds of
which Debussy made
effective use 30 years...