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Polichinelle is
French for the
Commedia dell'arte
character Pulcinella. It may also
refer to:
Polichinelle (album), 2001 The
Prayer Boat
album "Polichinelle"...
- and in the 20th
century Vitéz László. In
France he
remained Polichinelle.
Polichinelles were
featured as the
children of
Mother Ginger (la mère Gigogne)...
- soloists, and two sung trios. It is
based on the 18th-century play
Quatre Polichinelles semblables, or Four
similar Pulcinellas,
revolving around a
stock character...
- The
Secret of
Polichinelle may
refer to: The
Secret of
Polichinelle (play), a 1903
comedy play by
Pierre Wolff The
Secret of
Polichinelle (1923 film),...
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Danish shepherdesses /
French mirliton players (Marzipan)
Mother Ginger Polichinelles (Mother Ginger's Children)
Dewdrop Flowers Sugar Plum Fairy's Cavalier...
- The
Secret of
Polichinelle (French: Le
Secret de
Polichinelle) is a 1903
comedy play by the
French writer Pierre Wolff. A
Boulevard farce it premiered...
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shepherdesses perform on
their flutes;
Mother Ginger has her children, the
Polichinelles,
emerge from
under her
enormous hoop
skirt to dance; a
string of beautiful...
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Rachmaninoff in 1940,
along with the Serenade. The
fourth piece,
called Polichinelle (Полишинель, Polishinyelʹ), is in an
ambiguous key
although often referred...
- He had
great success with the adultery-themed
comedy The
Secret of
Polichinelle,
which pla**** in over 80
cities including in the
United States, and also...
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artist and as a
member of
various bands,
including Fono & Serafina,
Polichinelle, 4Fists, and Sam and the Womp. Her
image and
vocal style have
often been...