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Definition of verismo in English: verismonoun vɛˈrɪzməʊve- mass noun1Realism in the arts, especially late 19th-century Italian opera. Example sentencesExamples - Its setting is the Passion cycle, and the grisly subject matter perfectly suits the artist's verismo style.
- The end of the book includes a short glossary of terms to help readers with certain concepts such as bel canto, leitmotif and verismo.
- Tosca, of course, is a stunner, and verismo at its melodramatic best.
- First, most of them reject verismo and melodrama.
- Roberto Rizzi Brignoli is a pupil of verismo's late master, Gianandrea Gavazzeni.
- 1.1 The verismo genre of opera, as composed principally by Puccini, Mascagni, and Leoncavallo.
as modifier a splendid verismo tenor Example sentencesExamples - Mahler had completed his first three symphonies, and Mascagni and Leoncavallo were creating new orchestral colours in their verismo operas.
- The saving grace to the whole artistic endeavour is that the works are classic verismo operas with sky-high true-life grit.
- Enrico Caruso was the voice of choice for verismo composers.
- As befits a verismo opera, Puccini's work is rooted in the real Rome rather than in that of the imagination.
- Essentially a lyric soprano with coloratura capabilities, she was at home in both Mozart and Richard Strauss, as well as in bel canto and verismo.
- But peasants had made it to centre stage even in the opera house, and operatic verismo would become an established form.
- Nevertheless, he still can tear passion to tatters in the verismo arias.
- These verismo pieces are more difficult than many people realise.
- In their place, courtesy of Paul Brown's designs, was the verismo of early twentieth-century Italian rustica.
Rhymes gizmo, gran turismo, machismo Definition of verismo in US English: verismonounve- 1Realism in the arts, especially late 19th-century Italian opera. Example sentencesExamples - Roberto Rizzi Brignoli is a pupil of verismo's late master, Gianandrea Gavazzeni.
- Its setting is the Passion cycle, and the grisly subject matter perfectly suits the artist's verismo style.
- The end of the book includes a short glossary of terms to help readers with certain concepts such as bel canto, leitmotif and verismo.
- First, most of them reject verismo and melodrama.
- Tosca, of course, is a stunner, and verismo at its melodramatic best.
- 1.1 Verismo as a genre of opera, as composed principally by Puccini, Mascagni, and Leoncavallo.
as modifier a splendid verismo tenor Example sentencesExamples - But peasants had made it to centre stage even in the opera house, and operatic verismo would become an established form.
- The saving grace to the whole artistic endeavour is that the works are classic verismo operas with sky-high true-life grit.
- Enrico Caruso was the voice of choice for verismo composers.
- As befits a verismo opera, Puccini's work is rooted in the real Rome rather than in that of the imagination.
- Nevertheless, he still can tear passion to tatters in the verismo arias.
- Essentially a lyric soprano with coloratura capabilities, she was at home in both Mozart and Richard Strauss, as well as in bel canto and verismo.
- These verismo pieces are more difficult than many people realise.
- In their place, courtesy of Paul Brown's designs, was the verismo of early twentieth-century Italian rustica.
- Mahler had completed his first three symphonies, and Mascagni and Leoncavallo were creating new orchestral colours in their verismo operas.
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