- of Padavia. Each book in the
series introduces a new
protagonist as a
Stravagante, a
traveler between England and the
parallel world of Talia,
while maintaining...
- L'equivoco
stravagante (Italian pronunciation: [leˈkwiːvoko
stravaˈɡante]; The
Curious Misunderstanding) is an
operatic dramma giocoso in two acts by...
- the
double stop and
string chords appear in
Carlo Farina's
Capriccio Stravagante from 1627, and in
certain of the
sonatas of
Biagio Marini's Op. 8 of...
- an instrumentalist, she
collaborated with
ensembles such as
Capriccio Stravagante,
Suonare Cantare,
Opera Fuoco and Sesquitercia,
exploring a repertoire...
- et la
Chambre du Roy, the
Concerto Copenhagen, the
ensemble Capriccio Stravagante Les Paladins, Le
Concert Spirituel, the
Cercle de l’Harmonie, the European...
-
Capriccio Stravagante. Lully: divertis****ts -
highlights from tragédie
lyrique and comédie ballet.
Guillemette Laurens Capriccio Stravagante. Skip Sempé...
- for spectators. "Red Bull
Soapbox Race,
approda su
Blaze la
corsa più
stravagante del mondo".
Wired (in Italian).
January 15, 2018.
Retrieved April 5,...
- season,
Forsythe is
scheduled to sing
Rosalia in Rossini's L'equivoco
stravagante and in a
recital with
Joyce DiDonato at the
Rossini Opera Festival. She...
- Seasons, and a
failure with his
first full-length opera, L'equivoco
stravagante. He also
worked for
opera houses in
Ferrara and Rome. In mid-1812 he...
-
Demetrio e
Polibio (1812) La
cambiale di
matrimonio (1810) L'equivoco
stravagante (1811) L'inganno
felice (1812) Ciro in Babilonia,
ossia La
caduta di...