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Capriccio of the City of London is an early 18th century oil painting made by the Dutch Griffier family,[citation needed] who became well known in England. Jan Griffier and his children, Jan and Robert, created the landscape.
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CapricciooftheCityofLondon is an early 18th century oil painting made by the Dutch Griffier family,[citation needed] who became well known in England...
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especially those of ruins, have a fanciful and unreal embellishment characteristic ofcapriccio themes. In this they resemble the capricci of Marco Ricci....
In Honour oftheCityofLondon is a 1937 cantata by William Walton for mixed chorus and orchestra. The text is by the 15th–16th-century poet William Dunbar...
phantasies) (capriccio Italian for fancy) in his vedute ideali, but the returns were not high enough, and in 1746 Canaletto moved to London, to be closer...
(1956) and Falstaff (1956). Later sets from the 1950s were The Barber of Seville (Galliera, 1957); Capriccio (Sawallisch, 1957); Lucia di Lammermoor (Serafin...
The Legend ofthe Invisible Cityof Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya (Russian: Сказание о невидимом граде Китеже и деве Февронии, romanized: Skazániye o...
recorded chamber orchestras in the world, with over 500 sessions. Other labels the orchestra has recorded for include Argo, Capriccio, Chandos, Decca, EMI, Hänssler...
is a list of works by Italian/Venetian renaissance painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as "Canaletto". "The Molo from the Basin of San Marco...
ladies. The wit Capriccio entered with bellows, metallurgy in mind, and to swell his head, an image from an emblem of Cesare Ripa. He spoke of an island...
Capriccio burlesco is an orchestral work by Sir William Walton, written between May and September 1968 at his home in Ischia, Italy. It was commissioned...
conversione Di Sant' Agostino (Media notes). Capriccio Digital. p. 13. Bidart, Frank (1983). "Confessional". The Paris Review. Retrieved 19 July 2020. Dipollina...
Art of Our Century: The Story of Western Art, 1900 to the Present, 1990, London: Longman, p. 521. Ulm, Ulmer Museum/HfG-Archiv. "HfG-Archiv Ulm – The HfG...
by William Walton for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey, London, on 2 June 1953. It follows the pattern of earlier concert marches...
more subjective capriccios. Antonio Canova (1757–1822), born in Possagno, was the greatest ofthe neoclassical artists. The Temple of Possagno, which...
baroque orchestras La Cetra and Capriccio Basel are also based in Basel. In May 2004, the fifth European Festival of Youth Choirs (Europäisches Jugendchorfestival...
Walton's orchestral works ofthe 1960s include his Second Symphony (1960), Variations on a Theme by Hindemith (1963), Capriccio burlesco (1968), and Improvisations...
means the same thing a bene placito Up to the performer a cappella lit. "in a chapel"; vocal parts only, without instrumental accompaniment a capriccio A...