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Arlecchino (other)
Arlecchino is the Italian name for Harlequin, a type of comic servant character. Arlecchino may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Arlecchino'' (opera), a one-act opera by Ferrucio Busoni composed in 1913 * ''Arlecchino'' (1949 painting), an artwork by Paolo De Poli * ''Arlecchino'' (1979 album), an album by Mango * "Arlecchino" (1981 song), a song by Rondo Veneziano, from the album ''La Serenissima'' * Arlecchino, a character in 2020 video game ''Genshin Impact'' Vehicles * Aviamilano CPV1 ''Arlecchino'', a sailplane * ETR 250 ''Arlecchino'', a passenger train type, see FS Class ETR 300 The ETR 300, also known as "Settebello-type" for its use on the former ''Settebello'' train service, is a type of Italian fast electric multiple unit (EMU) trainset formerly operated by Ferrovie dello Stato. Nock, O.S. (1978). "The Settebello: sp ... See also * * * Harlequin (other) {{dab ...
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Arlecchino
Harlequin (, , ; , ) is the best-known of the comic servant characters ( Zanni) from the Italian commedia dell'arte, associated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditionally believed to have been introduced by the Italian actor-manager Zan Ganassa in the late 16th century, was definitively popularized by the Italian actor Tristano Martinelli in Paris in 1584–1585, and became a stock character after Martinelli's death in 1630. The Harlequin is characterised by his checkered costume. His role is that of a light-hearted, nimble, and astute servant, often acting to thwart the plans of his master, and pursuing his own love interest, Columbine, with wit and resourcefulness, often competing with the sterner and melancholic Pierrot. He later develops into a prototype of the romantic hero. Harlequin inherits his physical agility and his trickster qualities, as well as his name, from a mischievous "devil" character in medieval Passion Plays. The Harlequin character first ap ...
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Arlecchino (opera)
''Arlecchino'', ''oder Die Fenster'' (''Harlequin, or The Windows'', is a one-act opera with spoken dialog by Ferruccio Busoni, with a libretto in German, composed in 1913. He completed the music for the opera while living in Zurich in 1916. It is a number opera written in neo-classical style and includes ironic allusions to operatic conventions and situations typical of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It even includes a parody of a duel. Performance history The premiere performance was on 11 May 1917 at the Stadttheater, Zürich.Chapter XIII ''Arlecchino'' in Beaumont (1985), p. 219. Busoni's two-act opera '' Turandot'' was also performed on the program as part of a double-bill. The first British staged performance of ''Arlecchino'' was in 1954 at Glyndebourne. However, Edward Clark had produced a concert version in London in 1939, using an English translation by Edward Dent. It was conducted by Hyam Greenbaum on 12 February 1939 and televised by the BBC. Back ...
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Paolo De Poli
Paolo De Poli (1 August 1905 – 21 September 1996) was an Italian Enamelling, enameller and painter. Biography Born in Padua, and after an early training in drawing and Repoussé and chasing, embossing on metal at the art school Pietro Selvatico of Padua and in oil painting in the studio of the Trentini painters in Verona, De Poli began a career as portrait and landscape painter. In 1926 he participated for the first time in the XV Venice Biennale with the oil ''Still life''.ASAC
Historical Archives of Contemporary Arts, Venice Biennale.
In the thirties during his travels and visits to art museums and archaeological sites he has been exposed to the traditional and ancient art of vitreous enamel. Fascinated by these experie ...
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Mango (singer)
Giuseppe "Pino" Mango (6 November 1954 – 8 December 2014), better known mononymously as Mango, was an Italian singer-songwriter and musician. He was known for his style which fuses pop, rock, folk, world music and for his extensive vocal range. He is best known for the song "Oro", from his 1986 breakout album release ''Odissea''. Other hits include " Lei verrà", "Mediterraneo", " Bella d'estate", "Amore per te", "Come Monnalisa", "Nella mia città" and "La rondine". Mango has been defined by Italian music author Mario Luzzatto Fegiz as an "authentic innovator of Italian pop music" and AllMusic considers him an "Italian rock fusion innovator". He wrote songs for Italian artists such as Patty Pravo, Loredana Bertè, Andrea Bocelli, Mietta. Part of his repertoire was performed by Italian and foreign musicians, including Mina, Mia Martini, Leo Sayer, Hélène Ségara and Eleftheria Arvanitaki. Biography Beginning and early career Mango was born in Lagonegro, province of Potenz ...
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La Serenissima (album)
''La Serenissima'' is the second studio album by Italian chamber orchestra Rondò Veneziano, released in 1981 through Baby Records. In Australia and the UK, the album was released under the title ''Venice in Peril''. The album managed to reach the top 40 of the chart in both countries, and was certified gold in the UK. Track listing All tracks are written by Gian Piero Reverberi and Laura Giordano. # "La Serenissima" – 2:18 # "Rialto" – 3:00 # "Canal grande" – 2:57 # "Aria di festa" – 2:56 # "Sinfonia per un addio" – 5:42 # "Arlecchino" – 3:06 # "Regata dei dogi" – 2:54 # " Notturno in gondola" – 4:30 # "Capriccio veneziano " – 3:46 # "Magico incontro" – 3:02 Personnel * Gian Piero Reverberi Gian Piero Reverberi (, born 29 July 1939) is an Italian pianist, composer, arranger, conductor, and entrepreneur. Biography After obtaining Diplomas in piano and composition from the Paganini Conservatory in Genoa, Reverberi worked in a wid ... – arrangement, c ...
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List Of Genshin Impact Characters
The cast of characters in HoYoverse's '' Genshin Impact'' hails from the continent of Teyvat, which has seven nations: Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, Sumeru, Fontaine, Natlan, and Snezhnaya. Each nation is ruled by one of seven Archons, or gods. The seven Archons stand for seven different elements: Anemo ( air), Geo (earth), Pyro (fire), Hydro (water), Cryo (ice), Electro (electricity), and Dendro (plant). Nearly all playable characters control one of these elements with help from a Vision, a device Celestia grants to those with great ambitions, with the exception of some characters who control the elements through their own supernatural powers, such as the Archons, Dainsleif, Skirk, Neuvillette, and the Traveler ( Aether/ Lumine). Creation and design Some of ''Genshin Impacts characters were first introduced in an official manga released prior to the game's launch. ''Genshin Impact'' producer Cai Haoyu said that characters are one of the most important components of t ...
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Aviamilano CPV1
The Aviomilano CPV1, also known as the Arlecchino (), was an Italian high performance sailplane built in the early 1960s. Only one was built. Design and development The joint designers and builders of the CPV1 were a glider pilot, Amletto Zaneti and the owner of Aviamilano, Mario Vietri. The design emphasised high performance in both weak and strong thermals. It was built at the Polytechnic University of Milan's Centre for Flight (), hence its name. Structurally the CPV1 was a wooden aircraft, covered in a mixture of plywood and fabric. It had a long span, high aspect ratio, cantilever wing, which was straight tapered and had squared tipss. It was built around a single main spar, with ply covering forward of it to and around the leading edge forming a torsion resistant D-box. Aft of the spar the wing was fabric covered. Inboard of long ailerons, which occupied about half the span, there were Fowler flaps and also mid chord spoilers. The wing carried some dihedral and ...
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FS Class ETR 300
The ETR 300, also known as "Settebello-type" for its use on the former ''Settebello'' train service, is a type of Italian fast electric multiple unit (EMU) trainset formerly operated by Ferrovie dello Stato. Nock, O.S. (1978). "The Settebello: speed and luxury", in ''World Atlas of Railways'', pp. 118–119. New York: Mayflower Books (original publisher: Artists House, London, UK). . The letters ETR stood for ''elettrotreno rapido'' (Italian for high-speed electric train). Thanks to its aerodynamically low-drag profile, it boasted a maximum speed of , with a power output of 2600 kW. Manufactured for FS by Breda, a total of only three trainsets were built, numbered ETR 301–303. History Because the Italian Railways' high-speed rolling stock was extensively damaged during World War II, the company started developing the project of a new first-class only EMU (ETR, Elettrotreno rapido) which had to be used on the most important long-haul services. The train was built by S ...
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