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In the very late Renaissance and early | Baroque, a sinfonia was an alternative name for a can |
The | Baroque abbey church was built between 1752 and 1758 |
Enrico Fiammingo was a Flemish painter of the | Baroque, active mainly in Italy. |
It was developed as a contrast to the | Baroque Affektenlehre (lit. |
ming a Renaissance castle in 1673, to turning | Baroque after its restoration in 1788. |
In accordance with the spirit of the | baroque age, Augustus invested heavily in the represe |
Lady of the Snows, a late Gothic chapel with | Baroque altar and altar paintings by Francisco Ximeno |
actions is its Gothic Catholic church, with a | Baroque altar piece. |
, with enormous dimensions to accommodate its | Baroque altar from a disappeared monastery in Belmont |
In the year of 1722 a new | baroque altar was built, replacing the original one. |
The | Baroque altar was crafted by Christian Precht in 1674 |
The twelve side chapels each contain a | baroque altar. |
On the side of the Gospel, Salomon | Baroque altarpiece with sculpture of Ecce Homo; on th |
The church contains a | Baroque altarpiece dedicated to Saint Michael, which |
erior houses some impressive pieces such as a | Baroque altarpiece and life-sized wooden carving of C |
Its chapel with wooden | baroque altarpiece is beside the building. |
In the church, there are two noteworthy | baroque altars dating from 1750 approximately and a g |
June 1802) was an Italian painter of the late | Baroque and early Neoclassic period, active in Bologn |
tional library, Haas was mostly interested in | Baroque and Classical music. |
escent, specialising in period performance of | baroque and classical music on historical flutes. |
plays in a wide variety of styles, including | baroque and jazz. |
"reed") is a woodwind instrument of the late | baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather |
including theoretical treatises of the early | Baroque and Renaissance. |
l choir, specialize mostly in church music of | Baroque and Classical periods. |
ding influence from Art Nouveau, late Gothic, | Baroque and the Renaissance. |
Baroque and Romantic Vocal Music BIS-CD-127, singing | |
zzolla and Kodaly as well as the composers of | Baroque and other eras. |
tions, particularly in the areas of medieval, | Baroque, and 20th century art. |
Its repertoire covers from the most important | Baroque and Classic works to pieces from contemporary |
rmenian folk melodies and rhythms, as well as | baroque and contemporary 20th Century techniques. |
blic radio offerings include Car Talk, Sunday | Baroque and Weekend Edition Sunday. |
sfiguration (1765) straddles the line between | Baroque and Neoclassicism, while the massive Neo-Byza |
Baroque and Roll is a studio album by Acoustic Strawb | |
He has become known for his recordings of | Baroque and Renaissance music, particularly Monteverd |
Not every 18th-century building was | Baroque, and the Ottoman Empire was not Western or Ce |
rmany, specializing in obscure music from the | baroque and classical periods as well as new music co |
ia's "indigenous" art of pre-petrine periods; | baroque and neoclassicism of the 18th century, regard |
They play both the traditional | baroque and classical repertoire and lesser-known Sca |
He specialises in performance of | baroque and classical music on authentic instruments. |
She specialises in early music from the | baroque and classical period of music. |
beautifully and well designed, old fashioned | baroque, and sited slightly upstream in the Avon Gorg |
e transition from the graceful figures of the | baroque and the flowery rococo to the heroic scenes i |
es which are stylistically galant between the | Baroque and the Classical, characteristically melodio |
but it retains many buildings in renaissance, | baroque and the classic styles. |
esting architecture from Gothic, Renaissance, | Baroque and 19th century period. |
e founder of art historical research into the | Baroque, and thus as the founder of the conservation |
been used in Nordic poetry, mainly during the | Baroque and Rococo eras. |
known for playing and conducting music of the | baroque and classical eras on original instruments. |
oice instead of falsetto) and specializing in | baroque and classical music. |
The museum is housed in an eclectic, | baroque and French neoclassical building designed in |
Nicholas Hawksmoor, a combination of English | Baroque and French Beaux-Arts detailing. |
ill-life painter associated with both Flemish | Baroque and Dutch Golden Age painting. |
The writing style is too | baroque and at times it borders on POV and OR, especi |
French | baroque and classicism has bequeathed the city severa |
e 1, 1825) was an Italian painter of the late | Baroque and Neoclassic periods, mainly active in Ferr |
of polychoral techniques, it also epitomises | Baroque and Renaissance styles, with its prolific use |
r. Stowe contributed articles on Renaissance, | Baroque and 20th-century Latin American composers to |
Baroque and Blue | |
an composer of the late Renaissance and early | Baroque and patron of the arts. |
graduating he continued his specialization in | baroque and renaissance music with Anton Heiller, Phi |
m the late Medieval, through the Renaissance, | Baroque and Classical eras. |
can lutenist specializing in the music of the | Baroque and Empfindsamkeit periods, in particular the |
ratic, and choral music from the Renaissance, | Baroque and Classical periods. |
he uses the church sonata form from the early | Baroque and orders the movements slow-fast-slow-fast. |
featuring music of the medieval, renaissance, | baroque, and early classic eras. |
's favorite place to stay in London, combines | baroque and rococo styles with modernist sensibility |
st and conductor specializing in music of the | Baroque and Classical eras. |
medieval church from the XIV th century, with | baroque and romantic elements |
r their historically informed performances of | baroque and classical period music that are often mad |
) is a performing cellist specialized in both | baroque and contemporary cello residing in Canada. |
He has become especially associated with the | baroque and classical repertoire. |
oups to tackle the problems of reviving Early | Baroque and Renaissance music using a scholarly appro |
ases from antiquity, forms that satisfied the | Baroque and neoclassical approach to classical art al |
from military subjects, he was interested in | baroque and modern art history and classical music. |
"Another Day" - 2:59 (from Flat | Baroque and Berserk) |
"Francesca" - 1:20 (from Flat | Baroque and Berserk) |
e in Venice, The Four Seasons, Pirates of the | Baroque and Johann, I'm Only Dancing. |
apes and figurativ compositions rooted in the | baroque and romanticism. |
e embarked on the composition of new music in | baroque and classical idioms according to the standar |
mance practice and taught himself to play the | baroque and classical flute (then generally known as |
, 33-story building was designed in a Spanish | Baroque and Art Deco style by the architectural firm |
City Architecture, Strictly Gothic, Strictly | Baroque and The Girl from Yesterday at Redbubble. |
y Gothic Bishop's Palace got its present Late | Baroque appearance in the 18th century. |
the Elder and the Younger gave the church its | Baroque appearance. |
orporating the earlier tower, was designed by | Baroque architect Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1714, and was |
Jean de Bodt (1670 - 3 January 1745) was a | Baroque architect of the 18th century. |
, Northamptonshire, attributed to the English | baroque architect, Nicholas Hawksmoor, with the estat |
- † 24 November 1644, Antwerp) was a Flemish | Baroque architect, astronomer and painter. |
The estate house - designed and furbished by | baroque architects Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach |
who significantly promoted the spread of the | Baroque architecture north of the Alps. |
He specialized in the study of | Baroque architecture and wrote a book on the churches |
To see what | Baroque architecture looks like, see the relevant art |
Among the relics of | Baroque architecture along the banks of the river are |
These motifs, examples of | baroque architecture are exceedingly rare in Britain, |
It was not completed until 1656, when | Baroque architecture was in vogue. |
Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels) emphasize the | Baroque architecture of the space depicted, but are m |
Its | baroque architecture includes a mirrored mirage room |
ral (Romanian Orthodox), raised in 1862-1865, | Baroque architecture, architect Antoniu Czigler. |
Spanish era and with its ceiling frescoes and | Baroque architecture. |
naissance (City Hall, Krukmannsches Haus) and | baroque architecture. |
te his individual interpretation of Edwardian | Baroque architecture. |
It is one of the finest examples of Spanish | Baroque architecture. |
Beyond | Baroque archives chapbooks, small press poetry and ex |
The high-tenor roles of the French | Baroque are his speciality: he has performed Lully's |
Baroque Arias | |
g trumpeter Wynton Marsalis in a recording of | baroque arias entitled, Baroque Duet; violinist Itzha |
Baroque Arias, Masaaki Suzuki, Yoshikazu Mera, Bach C | |
vative, shunning the innovations of the early | Baroque around 1600, including monody and the basso c |
dered to be one of the best interpreration of | Baroque art in Malta. |
Arcy Collection of Medieval, Renaissance, and | Baroque art and artifacts; pieces range in date from |
r, the south German Renaissance, and Prussian | baroque art up to the 18th century. |
allery, where they are a part of the original | Baroque Art exhibition. |
from the 13th-15th centuries, Renaissance and | Baroque art from the 16th-18th centuries, Modern art |
Museum of Art, Publications: Renaissance and | Baroque Art, 2009. |
n (1594-1665), one of the greatest masters of | Baroque art. |
The | Baroque artist became known as the "Silesian Raphael" |
al examples of the apogee of central European | Baroque artistic expression". |
om Bologna, best known for his biographies of | Baroque artists titled Felsina pittrice, vite de' pit |
a clear influence of Italian Renaissance and | Baroque artists such as Caravaggio, Tintoretto, Miche |
In some ways he anticipated the | Baroque as well as the tensions of El Greco. |
cello), Chicago's period instrument orchestra | Baroque Band, and Rembrandt Chamber Players. |
eads from the town of Leer to the castle, the | baroque bastion (Vorburg) of 1703 (home to the distri |
Melk is best known as the site of a massive | baroque Benedictine monastery named Stift Melk. |
It has richly decorated and carved | baroque boiseries and mirrors dating back to 18th cen |
This Just In (Los Angeles: Beyond | Baroque Books, 1998) |
ISBN 0-697-03498-4) and A study of the use of | Baroque brass ensemble literature in instrumental mus |
The | Baroque, brick-built, western range of Wentworth Wood |
io de Santa Cruz or Palace of Holy Cross is a | baroque building in central Madrid, Spain. |
The Catholic church in the village is a | baroque building that was built in 1733. |
It is an early | baroque building built on the place of original Gothi |
Roggenburg Abbey, | Baroque building |
ain elements, with an older, yellow Edwardian | Baroque building facing Queen Street and the city sid |
It is housed in a | baroque building which was designed by the famous arc |
the Sanifarm | baroque building, formerly "Saint Vincent" monastery |
The Basilica is classified as a | baroque building. |
Baroque buildings in Copenhagen include the Round Tow | |
Most of the | baroque buildings from this era are still standing, w |
responsible for some of the most interesting | baroque buildings constructed in the town during the |
where he worked on several of the key English | Baroque buildings. |
of the Cross, is a superb monument of Cossack | Baroque, built between 1699 and 1709. |
It occupies the large | baroque Buquoy Palace (1719). |
gs and appointments in styles from Bauhaus to | Baroque- but even a simple closet or storage room is s |
On 6 September 1750 the new | baroque Calvinist Supreme Parish Church was inaugurat |
a, soloists, choir-a further step towards the | Baroque cantata. |
n-Attwood, Jonathan, "Editor's Choice: German | Baroque Cantatas Vol. |
Their debut album, German | Baroque Cantatas Vol. 1 was the Gramophone "Editor's |
n include Renaissance altarpieces, monumental | Baroque canvases, exquisite rococo oil sketches, poly |
As a masterpiece of | Baroque carving, the almost entirely complete choir s |
The organ, with its | baroque case, stands on the street side of the galler |
rienburg Castle, Leutesdorf, Germany, a small | baroque castle in Rhineland-Palatinate. |
Formerly a | Baroque castle, it is now a municipal museum for the |
It is the location of an 18th century | Baroque castle, known as either Beerlegem Castle or R |
of the visitor to the town is the five-domed | Baroque cathedral of the Saviour's Transfiguration (1 |
The style is that of a traditional Ukrainian | Baroque cathedral. |
urrently, there are two imperial palaces: the | baroque Catherine Palace with the adjacent Catherine |
an Volfango, with 15th century frescoes and a | Baroque ceiling by Giovanni Guadagnini (17th century) |
of the Borghese collection and existing vast | Baroque ceiling decors, they created a spectacular mo |
The interior has | Baroque ceiling paintings and Rococo decorations. |
both an enfant terrible and was typecast as a | baroque cellist by others. |
He studied cello and | baroque cello at the Oberlin Conservatory, baroque ce |
He teaches viola da gamba and | baroque cello at the Peabody Conservatory, where he i |
rly Music performers of his generation on the | baroque cello and viola da gamba. |
n, Josephine van Lier is equally at ease on a | baroque cello or a 5 string violoncello piccolo as on |
Peter Trefflinger ( | baroque cello) |
Olli Virtaperko ( | baroque cello), |
musician and player of the viola da gamba and | baroque cello. |
Baroque cello; Jay Haide “a l'ancienne” 2007. | |
ons on a ground bass, in the tradition of the | Baroque chaconnes by Purcell and Bach. |
ssic NPD 85540/260125: Julianne Baird; Brewer | Baroque Chamber Orchestra; Rudolph Palmer, conductor |
In the interior, the | baroque chapel of the Angelus dates from the start of |
The diplomas are granted in the 18th century | Baroque chapel (Sala dos Actos) (restored in 1973), t |
Richardis dates from 1350, and is sited in a | Baroque chapel of 1707. |
Baroque chapel | |
The traditional great hall and the | baroque chapel are dated from 1934. |
cturesque Romanesque church, a very beautiful | baroque chapel, which is still a place of pilgrimage. |
cal design, which eventually developed a more | Baroque character. |
ta, Principal Guest Conductor of Music of the | Baroque, Chicago and Permanent Guest Conductor of Orc |
eviation refers to the practice of performing | Baroque choral music, and Bach's works in particular, |
w Passion and Mass in B minor, and much other | baroque choral music. |
ces to pursue their aspirations, Music of the | Baroque's Educational Outreach Program combines indiv |
"An Italian | Baroque Christmas." |
In 1617-1625 the new | baroque Church of the Assumption of Mary was built by |
monastery, Putivl also possesses the Cossack | Baroque church of St. Nicholas (1735-37) and the Savi |
The | baroque church of St. Abdon und Sennen built in 1694 |
In the external wall of the | Baroque church created in the west wing of the surviv |
of Saint Theodosius, and there is a Ukrainian | baroque church (1756-58) commemorating this saint. |
ld town has a large main square, with a large | baroque church and a variety of shops, as well as a t |
It is the site of the St. Ladislaus | Baroque church (with many surviving Romanesque elemen |
Our Saviour (Danish: Vor Frelsers Kirke) is a | baroque church in Copenhagen, Denmark, most famous fo |
Parish church: | baroque church building, originally Gothic, from 1700 |
tect Fischer von Erlach, a leader of Austrian | Baroque church architecture. |
neo-Gothic "round courtyard" (1749), the late | Baroque church of the Annunciation (1744-50), 18th-ce |
pularised by art historians with reference to | baroque church architecture of the early centuries of |
In the 18th century, a | Baroque church was later constructed on the site and |
Tourist attractions include a | baroque church, an 18th century palace, and a Jewish |
It is famous for its 1727 | baroque church, a work by Vorarlberg architect Peter |
Another frothy | Baroque church, dedicated to the Dormition of the The |
Also each zone has its own | Baroque church, both of which were built shortly afte |
basilica but in 1695 it was transformed to a | baroque church. |
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