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pastiche
pas·tiche P0102900 (pă-stēsh′, pä-)n.1. A dramatic, artistic, literary, or musical piece openly imitating the previous works of other artists, often with satirical intent.2. A pasticcio of incongruous parts; a hodgepodge: "In ... a city of splendid Victorian architecture ... there is a rather pointless pastiche of Dickensian London down on the waterfront" (Economist). [French, from Italian pasticcio; see pasticcio.]pastiche (pæˈstiːʃ) or pasticcion1. (Art Terms) a work of art that mixes styles, materials, etc2. (Art Terms) a work of art that imitates the style of another artist or period[C19: French pastiche, Italian pasticcio, literally: piecrust (hence, something blended), from Late Latin pasta paste1]pas•tiche (pæˈstiʃ, pɑ-) n. 1. a literary, musical, or artistic piece consisting wholly or chiefly of motifs or techniques from borrowed sources. 2. hodgepodge. [1700–10; < French < Italian pasticcio < Vulgar Latin *pastīcium pasty, pie] Pastiche, Pasticcio a medley, potpourri or hotchpotch; an opera made up of various pieces; a picture based on another’s design or style.Examples: pasticcio of gauzes, pins and ribbons, 1785; our operas begin tomorrow with a pasticcio full of my favourite songs—Walpole, 1752.pasticheAn imitation of another’s style.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pastiche - a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sourcesmedley, potpourrimusical composition, opus, piece of music, composition, piece - a musical work that has been created; "the composition is written in four movements" | | 2. | pastiche - a work of art that imitates the style of some previous workwork of art - art that is a product of one of the fine arts (especially a painting or sculpture of artistic merit) |
pastichenoun1. medley, mixture, blend, motley, mélange (French), miscellany, farrago, hotchpotch, gallimaufry The world menu may be a pastiche of dishes from many countries.2. parody, take-off, imitation a pastiche of Botticelli's Birth of VenusTranslationsποτ πουρίpastichepasticcio
pastiche
pastiche (păstēsh`, pä–), work of art that combines themes and styles from various sources in such a way as to appear obviously derivative. Pastiches are frequently passed off as works by the artists from whom the motifs and figures were taken.PasticheInappropriate architectural ornament added after the original work is completed.pastiche the mixing of styles and genres which is characteristic of postmodern cultural forms (e.g. in architecture).Pastiche (pasticcio), an opera in which the music (arias, duets, and so forth) is borrowed from various popular operas and provided with a new libretto, or in which the music is created by two or more composers, each of whom, as a rule, writes one act. The pastiche was popular in 18th-century Italy. The term is also applied to other musical works created by two or more composers, especially variations. pasticheA mixture of materials, forms, motifs, and/or styles; often incongruous.pastiche, pasticcio1. a work of art that mixes styles, materials, etc. 2. a work of art that imitates the style of another artist or period pastiche
Synonyms for pastichenoun medleySynonyms- medley
- mixture
- blend
- motley
- mélange
- miscellany
- farrago
- hotchpotch
- gallimaufry
noun parodySynonymsSynonyms for pastichenoun a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sourcesSynonymsRelated Words- musical composition
- opus
- piece of music
- composition
- piece
noun a work of art that imitates the style of some previous workRelated Words |