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Перевод: carnival
[существительное] карнавал ; масленица
Тезаурус:
- It was on a moonless night, fortunately, that the little town held its firework display, the culmination of its week-long yearly carnival.
- It was a tremendous spectacle, part carnival, part mystical communion of the Elect.
- Was this the land of Shakespeare, with his spontaneous carnival of images?
- Another amusing memory of the Carnival is of The Comic Football Match played with a Rugby ball.
- That was the question that the Alton Carnival Committee were beginning to ask themselves, when they found that no girls had come forward to enter the 1962 Carnival Queen contest.
- Oh no, don't stop the carnival
- A favourite composer of Beecham's was Berlioz, so it's good to have back in circulation his famous 1957 performance of the Symphonie Fantastique with the French National Radio Orchestra (CDM7 64032 2) coupled with the overtures King Lear, made with the RPO, and the pre-War and still vivid Carnival Romain with the LPO; even if the recording of the last is a bit confined.
- Mozart was anxious to receive another commission to write an opera; he knew that there was a possibility that he might be asked to write one of the operas for the Naples carnival season, but as yet had had no confirmation.
- IN April 1917, shortly after her nineteenth birthday, Jeanne Hbuterne was trying on her costume for the artists' fancy dress ball during the Carnival.
- As my son has again won great honour by his composition of the dramatic serenata, he has been asked to write the first opera for the coming carnival in Milan and immediately afterwards the second opera for the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice this second commission was never, in fact, carried out
- CD describes his experience of Rome in Pictures from Italy (11): the ruins of Ancient Rome - see also COLISSEUM ; the pope celebrating Mass in St Peter's; the Carnival; the ceremonies of Holy Week; "the great dream of Roman Churches"; the catacombs; and the execution by beheading of a murderer.
- It was initiated partly in response to the furore caused by Enoch Powell's 1969 "rivers of blood" speech, much as disturbances at the 1976 Notting Hill Carnival prompted further steps on the part of the Department of the Environment - "A riot makes a much bigger impact on government thinking", as Donnison (1987) has pointed out, "than any amount of earnest and accurate research".
- Saint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals, Bizet's Children's Games, Ravel: Mother Goose -Wordsworth/LSO.
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