Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Edison Denisov" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1964 and Italian
* 1964 – Salvatore Schillaci, Italian footballer
In 1964, a team of Italian archaeologists under the direction of Paolo Matthiae of the University of Rome La Sapienza performed a series of excavations of material from the third-millennium BCE city of Ebla.
* 1964 – Gianni Bugno, Italian cyclist
* 1964 – Rinaldo Capello, Italian race car driver
* 1964 – Cristina D ' Avena, Italian singer and actress
* 1964 – Gianluca Vialli, Italian footballer and coach
* 1964 – Andrea Montermini, Italian race car driver
* 1964 – Alex Caffi, Italian racecar driver
* 1964 – Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Italian actress
* 1964 – Marco Travaglio, Italian journalist
* 1964 – Roberto Vittori, Italian astronaut
In the 1964 film adaptation he was portrayed by Italian actor Paolo Stoppa.
* 1964 – Monica Bellucci, Italian actress
* 1964 – Marco Masini, Italian singer-songwriter
Leone's Dollars Trilogy ( 1964 – 1967 ) was neither the entirety nor the beginning of the " spaghetti Western " cycle in Italy, but for Americans Leone's films represented the true beginning of the Italian invasion of their privileged cultural form.
However, it is obvious that 1964 saw the breakthrough of this genre, with more than twenty ( mostly co -) productions from Italian companies and also more than half a dozen Westerns by Spanish only or Spanish and American companies.
* March 26 – Palmiro Togliatti, Italian communist leader ( d. 1964 )
Antonioni received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize ( 1960, 1962 ), Palme d ' Or ( 1966 ), and 35th Anniversary Prize ( 1982 ); the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion ( 1955 ), Golden Lion ( 1964 ), FIPRESCI Prize ( 1964, 1995 ), and Pietro Bianchi Award ( 1998 ); the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon eight times ; and an honorary Academy Award in 1995.
Despite remaining a minor party in Italian Parliament for fifty years, its leader Giuseppe Saragat became President of Italy in 1964.
A significant 1958 Royal Opera House ( London ) production of Verdi's five-act Italian version of Don Carlos ( with Jon Vickers ) followed, along with a Macbeth in Spoleto in 1958 and a famous black-and-white Il trovatore with scenery and costumes by Filippo Sanjust at Covent Garden in 1964.
In 1964 he separated from the Socialist Party creating the Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity ( PSIUP ).
The Independence celebrations in 1964 inaugurated the present gate, whose Italian modernist design remains the source of much controversy.
He made his breakthrough in the 1960s with starring roles in a number of British films, including, Zulu ( 1964 ), The Ipcress File ( 1965 ), Alfie ( 1966 ), The Italian Job ( 1969 ), and Battle of Britain ( 1969 ).
** La Cittadella ( 1964 ), Italian miniseries adaptation

1964 and Songs
" Burke's version, while later ranked # 429 on the Rolling Stone magazine's 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and ranked # 447 in Dave Marsh's book, In The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made, which was released in July 1964, and was in the US Pop Charts for 8 weeks, but only reached # 58.
He soon began working in the format, producing a 30-part cycle of 8mm films known as the Songs from 1964 to 1969.
Among the most respected of the postwar American poets are John Ashbery, the key figure of the surrealistic New York School of poetry, and his celebrated Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1976 ); Elizabeth Bishop and her North & South ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1956 ) and " Geography III " ( National Book Award, 1970 ); Richard Wilbur and his Things of This World, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for Poetry in 1957 ; John Berryman and his The Dream Songs, ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1964, National Book Award, 1968 ); A. R.
In 1956 he released Hymns, his first gospel music album, which remained on Billboard's Top Album charts for 277 consecutive weeks ; his album " Great Gospel Songs " won a Grammy Award in 1964.
In the second revival, erotic folk song was much more accepted as part of the canon of traditional song, helped by the publication of books such as Gershon Legman ’ s, The Horn Book: Studies in Erotic Folklore ( 1964 ) and Ed Cray ’ s, The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs, which printed many previously unpublished songs ( 1968 ).
* 1964Songs of Faith & Doubt ( EP )
Songs from musicals have become very popular as football chants, such as " Chim Chim Cher-ee " from the 1964 musical Mary Poppins.
* Songs ( Stan Brakhage cycle ), a series of films made by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage from 1964 to 1969
* Award-Winning Songs By Paul Francis Webster, Robbins Music Corporation, 1964
* 1964 Nat Cole Sings The Great Songs
He deconstructed her voice in Thema ( Omaggio a Joyce ) ( 1958 ) and wrote his Circles ( 1960 ), Folk Songs ( 1964 ), Sequenza III for woman's voice ( 1965 ), and Recital I ( for Cathy ) ( 1972 ) for her.
Songs from the 1964 show not included on the album are: " Twist and Shout ", " You Can't Do That ", " Can't Buy Me Love ", " If I Fell ", " I Want to Hold Your Hand ", and " A Hard Day's Night ".
These songs were considered in a 1964 musicological publication, with a selection of the songs published in 2000 as Songs of Tuvalu together with two CDs of the recorded songs.
1 Seven Songs from William Blake ( 1964, 77 ) ( Voice and Piano )
* Songs From " What A Crazy World " ( Columbia Seg 8287, 1964 )
* Songs of Hanns Eisler Year of Release 1964
He continued to work with Donald Swann writing six songs for the 1964 Donald Swann EP, Songs of Faith and Doubt.
* Songs From a Colonial Tavern as sung by Taylor Vrooman also with Marvin Hayes, Bass ( 1964 )
* Andy Williams recorded a version for his 1964 album The Great Songs from My Fair Lady and other Broadway Hits.
* Today and Other Songs from ' Advance to the Rear ( 1964 )
* Songs of the Soul ( 1964 ), for chorus
Despite the relative success of his third book of verse, Berryman's great poetic breakthrough occurred after he published 77 Dream Songs in 1964.
Berryman's major poetic breakthrough came after he began to publish the first volume of The Dream Songs, 77 Dream Songs, in 1964.

1.225 seconds.