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  • Thumbnail for Comœdia
    Comœdia was a French literary and artistic paper founded by Henri Desgrange on 1 October 1907 (Desgrange had already founded L'Auto [fr]). It published...
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    The name has its origins in two 1920 articles by critic Henri Collet in Comœdia (see Bibliography). Their music is often seen as a neoclassic reaction...
    15 KB (1,759 words) - 19:57, 18 October 2024
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    De temporum fine comoedia (Latin for A Play on the End of Time) is a choral opera-oratorio by 20th-century German composer Carl Orff. His last large work...
    14 KB (1,382 words) - 20:08, 13 September 2023
  • Comoedia Mundi is a touring theatre group in Bavaria, Germany. v t e v t e...
    317 bytes (16 words) - 18:13, 30 July 2023
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    Listing of artists/Jeanne-Henriette TIRMAN]; Comoedia (Paris. 1907), 1910/10/03 (A4,N1099), p.2, Comoedia au Salon d'Automne; Gallica BnF Catalogue des...
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  • The Comoedia Lydiae (or Lidia) is a medieval Latin elegiac comedy from the late twelfth century. The "argument" at the beginning of the play refers to...
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    Greek costume. Thus, the Romans referred to this new genre by the term comoedia palliata or fabula palliata, meaning "cloaked comedy," the pallium being...
    16 KB (1,992 words) - 16:38, 24 October 2024
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    where he contributed to English and French newspapers: Gil Blas, the Comoedia Illustré, The Morning Post and The Musical Times, among others. He was...
    18 KB (1,681 words) - 22:51, 13 August 2024
  • name) Lidia (spider), a spider genus Hurricane Lidia, multiple storms Comoedia Lydiae, a medieval Latin elegiac comedy from the late twelfth century Spanish...
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  • Prolegomena de comoedia (English: Introduction to Comedy) is a modern collective name for several short ancient Greek and Byzantine writings in Greek that...
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  • student at Alma Mater Viadrina. The full title of the comedy was Studentes, comœdia de vita studiosorum (The Students, a comedy about student life). The play...
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  • in world premieres, including Sibylle in Carl Orff's De temporum fine comoedia in 1973 at the Salzburg Festival, and Regan in Aribert Reimann's Lear at...
    7 KB (696 words) - 22:06, 20 October 2024
  • (roughly the Loire Valley). Though commonly identified in manuscripts as comoedia, modern scholars often reject their status as comedy. Unlike Classical...
    6 KB (780 words) - 01:47, 16 November 2023
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    dates from the same period. In 1941 Honegger became a music critic for Comœdia, from its first to its last issue on 5 August 1944 (his contributions became...
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    (the Ultimate End), taken from the end of his last work, De temporum fine comoedia. Orff is best known for Carmina Burana (1936), a "scenic cantata". It is...
    101 KB (13,608 words) - 00:48, 6 November 2024
  • seldom performed. Collet is best remembered for his two 1920 articles in Comoedia in which he coined the term Les Six to designate a group of young composers...
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  • Liber unus;' 'Sermonum Septuaginta liber unus;' 'Homiliarum Liber unus;' 'Comœdia carmine Liber unus;' 'Carminvim diversorum Liber unus.' Attribution  This...
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  • Thumbnail for The Publisher Eugène Figuière
    recognizable elements relative to its subject matter. The painting, reproduced in Comœdia, 14 November 1913, represents Eugène Figuière. Head of his own publishing...
    20 KB (2,430 words) - 03:28, 8 November 2024
  • διαφορᾶς χαρακτήρων), which today form part of the collection Prolegomena de comoedia. The time of his life is unknown; Georg Kaibel has speculated that Platonius...
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  • Thumbnail for Gnaeus Naevius
    epitaph and committed suicide. His comedies were in the genre of Palliata Comoedia, an adaptation of Greek New Comedy. A soldier in the Punic Wars, he was...
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