Examples of 'capriccio' in a sentence

Meaning of "capriccio"

Capriccio: A lively piece of music, typically one that is free in form
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  • A sudden and unexpected or fantastic motion; a caper (from same etymology, see below); a gambol; a prank, a trick.
  • A fantastical thing or work.
  • A type of landscape painting that places particular works of architecture in an unusual setting.
  • A piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.

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Capriccio for violin and piano.
I was helping him with the costumes for Capriccio.
Capriccio per tuba calls for brilliant technique.
Sonokinetic has come up with a unique answer with Capriccio.
Capriccio pour piano et orchestre.
Theatralisches Capriccio in one act.
Capriccio belongs to these experiments.
He is currently recording all the symphonies of Shostakovich for the Capriccio label.
Capriccio is this street.
Technicolor film of his ballet Capriccio Espagnol.
By capriccio and gobernador.
Irregular as seen in Capriccio Farce.
Additional Capriccio range custom glasses can be purchased separately.
Brewster and Capriccio.
Capriccio with tower and Gothic building in the distance on the lagoon.

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Dialogo the Capriccio.
Capriccio Collection is perfect to find the most actual and sophisticated fabrics for your kitchen.
Histoiry of the Capriccio.
Capriccio for guitar and piano World.
Parallel activity to Capriccio.
Capriccio with classical ruins by Antonio Canaletto.
In each concerto, the two outer movements contain what is known as a capriccio.
Capriccio with a River and Bridge.
He 's designing the costumes for Capriccio.
Capriccio III for flute.
He wrote a " jazz band piece " that Imogen later arranged for orchestra as Capriccio.
Capriccio with Palladian buildings.
For decades, Pasticceria Capriccio has prepared this super babà.
Capriccio for Orchestra.
Consequently, she created the ballet for Capriccio Espagnol by Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Capriccio with Colosseum.
Italian school of the 18th century - Capriccio in a night landscape.
Puente de Capriccio was initiated by Spanisg franciscan priest Victoriano del Moral.
In the context of DOK . fest Munich, Capriccio has broadcasted this review.
Capriccio for tenor saxophone and piano, op.
Canzoni d'amore the Capriccio for Piano.
A typical capriccio is fast, intense and often virtuosic in nature.
His Paris debut was at the Opéra-Comique in Richard Strauss 's Capriccio.
The typical capriccio is one that is fast, intense, and often virtuosic in nature.
Heart - colored Capriccio.
Capriccio on the departure of his beloved brother, III.
Polowet dances - A night on the bare mountain - Russian Easter - Capriccio espangnol.
But the capriccio does not explain everything ; you know that as well as I do.
These views were followed in the 1730s by many capriccio landscapes.
The third piece, a Capriccio in G minor, returns to the fiery atmosphere of the first piece.
In 1928 Řídký attended as a conductor the premiere of Leoš Janáček ´ s chamber composition Capriccio.
This capriccio of French, Italian and Spanish elements was incorporated into hacienda villas and apartments.
His first known signed and dated work is Architectural Capriccio 1723, Milan, in a private collection.
Capriccio with Colonnade in the Interior of a Palace, c.
Carl Fischer 1954 Variations and Capriccio for violin and piano publ.

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