Definition of Siciliennes. Meaning of Siciliennes. Synonyms of Siciliennes

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Definition of Siciliennes

Sicilienne
Sicilienne Si`ci`lienne", n. [F., fem. of sicilien Sicilian.] A kind of rich poplin.

Meaning of Siciliennes from wikipedia

- Les vêpres siciliennes (French pronunciation: [le vɛːpʁ sisiljɛn]; The Sicilian Vespers) is a grand opera in five acts by the Italian romantic composer...
- amies" ("Thank you, beloved friends") from Verdi's opera Les vêpres siciliennes is another example of a siciliana, suited to its setting, and is referred...
- Sicilienne, Op. 78, is a short work by Gabriel Fauré, composed in 1893. It was originally an orchestral piece, written for a theatrical production that...
- concluded an agreement with the Opéra to write what became Les vêpres siciliennes, his first original work in the style of grand opera. In February 1852...
- dictionary. Siciliano may refer to: Siciliana or siciliano (also known as sicilienne or ciciliano), a musical style or genre Siciliano (surname), surname Siciliano...
- Marriage of Figaro), Fiordiligi (Cosi fan tutte), Hélène (Les vêpres siciliennes), Eva (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Elsa von Brabant (Lohengrin)...
- History: Verdi's Les Vêpres Siciliennes" in the booklet accompanying the Opera Rara recording of Les Vêpres Siciliennes Kimbell, David (2001), in Holden...
- sortilèges for the company. At the Hamburg State Opera, he staged Les vêpres siciliennes (1969), From the House of the Dead (1972), Billy Budd (with Richard Stilwell...
- of the events to both France and Italy, Giuseppe Verdi's Les vêpres siciliennes (1855) was originally written for the Paris Opera to a libretto by Eugène...
- concluded an agreement with the Paris Opéra to write what became Les vêpres siciliennes, his first grand opera, although he had adapted his earlier I Lombardi...