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Capriccio and Roman
Roman Capriccio. jpg | Roman Capriccio with Triumphal Arch, the Pyramid of Cestius, St. Peter's Basilica and the Castle of the Holy Angel.
File: A Capriccio of the Roman Forum by Giovanni Paolo Panini 1741. jpeg | A Capriccio of the Roman Forum ( 1741 )

Capriccio and with
Strauss continued to produce a highly varied body of operatic works, often with libretti by the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal, right up until Capriccio in 1942.
Capriccio with a view of Burlington House, London. jpg | Burlington House.
* Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien, Suite No 3 ' Theme and Variations, with the Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris.
* English Landscape Capriccio with a Column ( 1754 ), National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C., United States
* English Landscape Capriccio with a Palace ( 1754 ), National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C., United States
* Capriccio with Colonnade in the Interior of a Palace ( 1765 ), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain
In 1989 she added Elisabeth de Valois in Don Carlos to her repertory at Chicago, and in 1990 the Countess in Capriccio, sung first at San Francisco and with equal success at Covent Garden, Glyndebourne and the Metropolitan in 1998.
* Strauss, Capriccio, with Wolfgang Sawallisch
* Richard Strauss, Arias from Salome, Ariadne auf Naxos, Die Liebe der Danae, and Capriccio, with Júlia Várady and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra on the Orfeo label
She also sang her first Gräfin ( Countess ) in Capriccio at the Palais Garnier and performed in concerts with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra among others.
During the 2009 / 2010 Metropolitan Opera season Fleming sang the Marschallin and in Mary Zimmerman's new production, the first at the Met, of Rossini's Armida, a role and production she will return to during the Met's 2010 / 2011 Season along with the Gräfin in Richard Strauss's Capriccio.
Strauss bid farewell to the musical stage with Capriccio of 1942, a " conversation piece " which explores the relationship between words and music in opera.
" Mr. Conlon has also inaugurated a new series of 20th century works with Capriccio, including a CD of works by Erwin Schulhoff with the Bayerischer Rundfunk, and a CD / DVD of the works of Viktor Ullmann with the Gürzenich Orchestra, which won the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik ( German Record Critics Award for Excellence ).
His other Capriccio recordings include the works of Karl Amadeus Hartmann and Dmitri Shostakovich with violinist Vladimir Spivakov and the Cologne Philharmonic.
His most recent recording is a CD of works by Bohislav Martinu with the Bayerischer Rundfunk on Capriccio.
* Capriccio all ' italiana ( Caprice Italian Style, 1968, with Mauro Bolognini, Steno, Pino Zac, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Franco Rossi )
She has been associated with the works of Richard Strauss including various lieder, the Four Last Songs and the roles of the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier and the Countess in Capriccio.
For Warner Brothers, he starred with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in short Technicolor films of his ballets Gaîté Parisienne and Capriccio Espagnol titled, respectively, The Gay Parisian ( 1941 ) and Spanish Fiesta ( 1942 ).
In addition to these, an assortment of other keyboard pieces survives: a chaconne, a passacaglia, a battaglia, a Capriccio sopra il cucu and an aria with two variations.
William Walton dedicated his Capriccio burlesco to Kostelanetz, who conducted the first performance and made the first recording, both with the New York Philharmonic.

Capriccio and from
Strauss's final opera, Capriccio ( 1942 ), had a libretto by Clemens Krauss, although the genesis for it came from Stefan Zweig and Joseph Gregor.
Later reissued by Sony on CD, the recordings include Dance of the Hours from the opera La Gioconda by Amilcare Ponchielli, the overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor by Otto Nicolai, Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet, and Capriccio Italien by Peter Tchaikovsky.
In Pierpaolo Pasolini's The Hawks and the Sparrows and the episode Che cosa sono le nuvole from Capriccio all ' italiana ( released after his death ), he displayed his dramatic skills.
Book 4: Introduzione e Capriccio ( Paganinesco ) & Epilogo-The " Introduzione " is a transcription of the opening of Niccolò Paganini's Caprice No. 11 for solo violin and the " Capriccio " is an arrangement of his Caprice No. 15, followed by a return of the material from the " Introduzione ," but in modified and grandiose style.
* Richard Strauss ( 1864 – 1949 ) from the Opera Capriccio, Op.
# For example, in the explanatory notes from the booklet to the CD " BEETHOVEN-Triple Concerto / Choral Fantasia " ( Capriccio Classic Productions No. 180240, 1988 ).
One of the first historical document describing the game is dated 10. September. 1547 (“ Capriccio in laude del Malcontento ” written by Luigi Tansillo from Naples ).
* Capriccio on a theme from Niobe by Giovanni Pacini, Op.
* Extract from Capriccio italiano.
Stravinsky designed the Capriccio to be a virtuosic vehicle which would allow him to earn a living from playing the piano part.
" Troyanos ' last opera performances were in Richard Strauss ' Capriccio at San Francisco Opera from June 12 to July 1, 1993.
Her concert repertoire includes the great symphonic works and orchestral Lieder by Beethoven, Mozart, Verdi, Bruckner, Rossini, Dvořák and Mahler, Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder, Strauss's Vier letzte Lieder and final scenes from Salome and Capriccio, Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder, Berg's Sieben frühe Lieder, Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915 and Ravel's Shéhérazade.

Capriccio and Museum
In 1945 Crutchley had bought two paintings ( Capriccio: The Lagoon, Venice and La Torre di Marghera ) by the landscape artist Bernardo Bellotto ; these were given to the nation in lieu of tax and presented to the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery in 1988.

Roman and Ruins
Ruins of the Limes Tripolitanus ( Africa ( Roman province ) | Africa )
Baelo claudia factoria. jpg | Ruins of a Roman garum factory near Tarifa, Spain
Ruins of Roman Amphitheatre in Cagliari
Ruins of Roman baths are still visible today.
* Witches ' Sabbath in Roman Ruins by Jacob van Swanenburgh ( 1608 )
Ruins of the House of the Vestals, with pedestals for Roman sculpture | statuary in the foreground
Ruins of the hypocaust under the floor of a Roman villa at La Olmeda, Province of Palencia ( Castile and León, Spain ).
* Ruins of a Roman Temple.
* Ruins of a Roman Theater.
Ruins of the old Roman town.
For many years, the Nice Jazz Festival was held on the grounds of the Roman Ruins in July each year ( since 2011 the festival moved to the Place Masséna ).
* Ruins of the Antonian Roman aqueduct.
Ruins of the camp, as well as other Roman ruins, have been found and conserved, such as the remains of Roman public baths ( thermae ). The Roman settlement was abandoned during the retreat of the Romans on the Rhine frontier by 260 AD.
Of particular note is the entrance hall, which resembles a Roman atrium with marbled columns and a painted ceiling copied from Robert Wood's Ruins of Palmyra.
Ruins at the Roman theatre of Arles
Ruins of some of the other ancient Roman bridges still exist.
Ruins made-to-measure: the " Roman Ruin " in the park at Schönbrunn Palace | Schönbrunn, c 1800
Ruins of a Roman bath in Dion, Greece, showing the under-floor heating system, or hypocaust
Ruins of the hypocaust under the floor of a Roman villa.
Richard Brilliant described Lanciani's Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome as " undiminished in vitality as a study of ancient Roman ruins " ( 1967 ).
The archaeological site of the Roman Ruins of Villa Áulica and Convent of São Cucufate are situated near Vidigueira.
Ruins of the Roman villa of La Torrecilla.

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