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"passeggiata" Definitions
  1. stroll : a traditional evening stroll in the central plaza by a town's residents
"passeggiata" Antonyms
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Every night was a huge passeggiata with people perusing the blankets.
They will take a leisurely passeggiata through the city's beautiful piazzas, wandering its quiet, cobbled streets.
The Italian rite of passeggiata, the leisurely evening stroll that doubles as a social mixer, is definitely illegal.
Living in the shadow of the Colosseum, it's hard not to cultivate a sense of history lightly worn, a respect for old rituals that give shape to the day: a late-morning espresso, an early-evening passeggiata.
The siesta, the languorous boozy lunch, the lazy passeggiata, the tea ceremony have been disappearing over the years as much of the globe has had to conform to our ideas of time, to our obsession with efficiency.
Then a perfectly tailored white suit of linen or silk tweed…with double-breasted vest…dark blue trim of the matching square peeking from the breast pocket…cream socks....leather spectator spat boots…the summer passeggiata gear of Richmond, Virginia, his home town, transposed to New York.
We followed dinner with a passeggiata past the glow of gift shops like Naiise Iconic (the Singapore-based store where you can buy books about the city, home décor, and knickknacks like luggage tags) and Supermama (another Singapore-based design shop with crafts such as porcelain plates); Japanese retailers, including Tokyu Hands, where I snapped up designed-in-Japan stationery; and global behemoths like Apple, which offers a "photo-walk" in Jewel for those who want photo-taking and editing tips for capturing the surrounding architecture, gardens and Rain Vortex.
Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi right Ancient bridge in Nervi, Genoa, Italy The Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi, a 2 km walkway along the ocean cliffs. The stunning views make it one of Italy's most beautiful promenades.Touring Club Of Italy. Authentic Italian Riviera.
Marcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, Pag. 432 At the end of the war he returned to Pescara. Camillo had five children. His descendants include Aurelio Pace,Marcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, Pag.
Altitudine, superficie, secondo il genere di utilizzazione, rilevazione 1992/1997, e densità della popolazione, nel 2000 accessed 25 October 2010 The municipality is located in the Mendrisio district, Das von Transitachsen der Gotthardlinie durchzogene Gemeindegebiet umfasst auch die Siedlungen Caslaccio, Mercole, S. Antonio, Bisio, Pontegana, Passeggiata.. It consists of the village of Balerna and the hamlets of Bez. Mendrisio. Das von Transitachsen der Gotthardlinie durchzogene Gemeindegebiet umfasst auch die Siedlungen Caslaccio, Mercole, S. Antonio, Bisio, Pontegana, Passeggiata..
G. Spini, Italia di Mussolini e Protestanti, Torino, Claudiana, Italy, 2007, pag 234 Before his Religious conversion, Pace had belonged to a Masonic Lodge.Marcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, Pag.
Spectators can admire the works of art up close becoming themselves a part of the cheerful parade. During this period, Viareggio and it’s Passeggiata become a true open air Museum where people from all over the world come together to celebrate Carnival.
61 With its administrative buildings, the Cinema Impero, the theater, St. Joseph's Cathedral, high-rise apartment buildings, and numerous bars and shops, Viale Mussolini was the center of the city. As the day faded into the night, Viale Mussolini was used as a promenade – the so-called Passeggiata. Italians walked up and down the street without any particular aim.The “Passeggiata”, that is, “the strolling”, was a pastime passed on to the Asmarinos by the Italians, and is still celebrated in the evening hours on today's Harnet Avenue The indigenous population, however, had no access to the palm-lined boulevard during the day or at night.
She was in four films directed by De Sica, including Teresa Venerdì (1941). Her final film was La passeggiata, directed by Renato Rascel, and starring Renato Rascel, Valentina Cortese, and Paolo Stoppa. Marengo was also active in theater, though in supporting roles. She died in Rome.
One of his pupils was Giuseppe Camino. Among his works are Il mattino; La vita rustica; Passeggiata nel parco; Le Fienaiole di Val Sesia; Il approssimarsi del temporale; Il Guado; Il Crepuscolo; Betulle; and a number of watercolors. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis.
The similar, and widespread custom in Italy for an evening walk is called la passeggiata. Strolling or walking (Russian: гулять, gulyat') is very common in the Russian society. In contrast to many western countries strolling is very common among young people in Russia. Young people often arrange just to go for a walk.
Among other works are; Avamposti; Scuola; In chiesa; Studi; Cucina militare; Prigione semplice; Porta Capitrcina; Ricordi dell' Adriatico; San Vittore; Marina; L'uscita dei coscriti; Passeggiata; Esplorazioni; and Ricordi d'Ascoli. He was also an art critic.Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti, by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 337.
In Milan, in 1881: Cavalry Manoevre; Passeggiata del septimo infanteria. In 1882 at Florence, he exhibited: Manovra di cavalleria Monferrato and Istruzioni militari. In Milan, in 1883, he exhibited a painting: Amore allo studio and a studio dal vero. Finalmente in Turin, in 1884: Manovre tattiche and Cavalleria Monferrato in piazza d'armi di Parma.
Juve, una passeggiata Artmedia steso per 4–0 gazzetta.it Four days later, he injured his left knee again during the Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi against Milan and missed the start of the Serie A season, Chiellini infortunato: legamenti ko? corrieredellosport.it returning to duty in September starting in each of Juve's first three Champions League group games.
In 1879, Camillo enlisted in the Guardia di Finanza. Upon his discharge from military service, he turned to trade.Marcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, pag. 329 His encounter with Protestantism and the Plymouth Brethren took place in Pescara where he began studying theology, which he furthered in London and Plymouth.
In 2011, Andriessen composed a violin concerto for her, titled 'La Girò'. In 2002, Andriessen composed 'La Passione', a double concerto for Zavalloni and Germino. In 2009, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project brought out a CD of Andriessen's work, titled 'La Passione'. The title work and 'Passeggiata in Tram in America e Ritorno' are both settings of Dino Campana's poetry.
In 2018 the Festival del Viaggio conceived and realized the plan of the 'Passeggiata Jodorowski', a walk at dawn amongst the most important Florentine monuments going always straight and never turning (inspired by Alejandro Jodorowski's idea). In September 2019 Viareggio was chosen as an additional seat. The 2020 edition was postponed to September and arranged with more open-air and on-line events.
Chilvers, Ian; Diccionario de arte, 2007, Alianza Editorial, His first painting in the new style came in 1852, with La passeggiata del Muro Torto (Walking Tour at the Muro Torto). Shortly after, he opened a studio in Florence and became a Professor at the Accademia. In 1859, he was awarded a prize at the Concorso Ricasoli for his portrait of Vincenzo Gioberti. He also participated in the of 1861.
Among his other works were La finestra dirimpetto; Piazza Pia a Roma; Al Colosseo; and Sera; Rome fuori Porta San Paolo and Passeggiata in montagna were watercolors displayed at the 1887 Exhibition in Venice. Singer Sargent painted a portrait of the artist with his painter's kit and chair, sitting atop a hillside in front of an alpine landscape. This underscores Raffaele's technique to paint his landscapes outdoors. Singer Seargent's portrait of Raffaele.
Among his genre paintings are: Passeggiata militare; Torrente in Valtellina. In 1883, he exhibited in Milan: Dopo le Gallerie; Impressione dal vero; Remembrance of Winter; Una frana; Canal Grande of Venice; Il turbine; Nel parco. In addition, he displayed the three watercolors: In Val di Gonna; In Val d'Esino; Da Rogoredo. In Rome, in 1883, he exhibited: Surroundings of Varese; Outside of Varese; Cortile rustico near Milan; Ricordo di Venice; and Near the Door.
330 This was held against him by the Italian Fascists, as were his alleged sermons opposing the war. In 1939, he was charged with being anti- fascistAndrea Diprose, Lux Biblica, Claudiana, Torino, Recensioni: G. Spini, Italia di Mussolini e Protestanti, foglio 5/6 and was subsequently deported to Calabria in 1942.Marcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, pag. 432 He accepted the persecution without rebelling, believing that to be the will of God.
The work was carried out by Iorio Vivarelli. On the Lungotevere lay also another monument, dedicated to the patriot Angelo Brunetti (Ciceruacchio), moved elsewhere in 1959 during the construction of vehicular underpasses between the Passeggiata di Ripetta and Lungotevere in Augusta. Near the Lungotevere was built a port, dedicated to Francesco de Pinedo, along the lines of the porto di Ripetta, destroyed in the late nineteenth century. One can access the airport from the Lungotevere via a series of ramps and stairways.
121 Sorabji, who claimed to be of Spanish-Sicilian ancestry, composed pieces that reflect an enthusiasm for southern cultures, such as Fantasia ispanica, Rosario d'arabeschi and Passeggiata veneziana sopra la Barcarola di Offenbach. These are works of a Mediterranean character and are inspired by Busoni's Elegy No. 2, "All'Italia! in modo napolitano", and the Spanish music of Isaac Albéniz, Debussy, Enrique Granados and Franz Liszt. They are considered to be among his outwardly more virtuosic and musically less ambitious works.
270 a member of the Partito d'Azione in Florence,Joseph Pace' Filtranisme, di Marcello Paris,, Equitazione&Ambiente; Arte, Roma, Italia, 2008 an historian of Unesco and father of founder of the "Filtranisme", the artist Joseph Pace, and Mario VonvillerMarcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, pag. 359 of the Plymouth Brethren in Switzerland. Camillo Pace died in 1948 in Pescara, then 86, in the house of his son Aurelio Pace, who fought as an Italian Officer with the British Eighth Army in Italy in World War II.
Reviewers at the time found the bike expensive, but were generally positive, liking the sporting feel of the suspension, gearing and brakes, as well praising the fuel economy and the Italian styling. The series would prove to be one of Ducati's most successful early efforts. The price, performance, and stylish looks of the 98S became popular in the Italian la passeggiata (street cruising scene) of the era and sold well in the home market. Today the 98 Sport is the model of this series most sought after by collectors and restorers.
A wide use of analogy and synesthesia, a very subtle musicality, a lexicon open both to foreign languages and to vernacular or onomatopeic voices are major signs of a literary research oriented towards modern poetical language. The Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney first encountered Pascoli's work in 2001 on a visit to Urbino. Heaney later translated and reworked Pascoli's ‘L’aquilone’ (‘The Kite’) which was published in 2009. Heaney went on to publish his translation of ‘L’ultima passeggiata’ (The Last Walk) which was published after his death in 2013 in a limited edition.
The Excelsior (right) and Principe di Piemonte (left) Hotels. Viareggio () is a city and comune in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of over 62,000, it is the second largest city within the province of Lucca, after Lucca. It is known as a seaside resort as well as being the home of the famous carnival of Viareggio (dating back to 1873), and its papier-mâché floats, which (since 1925), parade along the promenade known as "Passeggiata a mare", in the weeks of Carnival.
The beginning of the 20th century saw again a marked development of the coast and tourism industry which determined a drastic change to most of the beach. The Passeggiata or promenade was born, with its cafés and shops, contributing to turning the city into the "Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea". Wood was very widely used in most building and, in 1917, a large portion of the city was lost in fire in only one night. It was only during the fascist era that wood would finally be replaced by other materials.
The museum also displays items related to the composer Gioachino Rossini, donated by his heir, Hercolani Rossini. The museum recently acquired 180 works of 20th-century art, including porcelains and paintings, assembled by professor Adalberto Vinciguerra and his wife. Among the masterpieces is a porcelain vase by Gio Ponti, titled La passeggiata archeologica (1925), made by the Manifattura Doccia of Richard Ginori. A number of glass pieces are on display including some from 1921-1922 by Vittorio Zecchin completed by Venini e Cappellin; also works by Napoleone Martinuzzi and Carlo Scarpa.
They moved to Florence for a brief period, living under assumed names, then at the end of the year, to Rome, where he would spend the rest of his life. His first volume of poems, Storie dei poveri amanti e altri versi, appeared in 1944; a second, Te lucis ante, followed in 1947. He edited the literary review Botteghe oscure for Princess Marguerite Caetani from its founding in 1948 until it ceased publication in 1960. In 1953 La passeggiata prima di cena appeared and in 1954 Gli ultimi anni di Clelia Trotti.
At the Duomo, Fabrizio once again catches up with Margaret and Clara, and this time Fabrizio's father, Signor Naccarelli, is able to help penetrate Margaret's resistance to any further involvement. They all agree to meet at sunset to take a walk and admire the view of the city from above at the Piazzale Michelangelo ("Passeggiata"). Margaret and Clara are invited to have tea at the Naccarelli home. Giuseppe's wife, Franca, takes Clara on a tour of the apartment, and alone in a separate room, she warns Clara about how quickly love can stale in marriage ("The Joy You Feel").
The festival was founded in 2006 by writer Alessandro Agostinelli, who is the current director. The "Passeggiata Jodorowski" at the 2018 edition, in Florence In 2009 Festival del Viaggio won the "Brand New Italian Festival Award" in Bologna. In 2010 the festival presented a walk in the Florentine sky: the tightrope walker Andrea Loreni walked on the wire 50 meters high over Piazza della Signoria, entering into the Palazzo Vecchio. In 2011 festival organized a photo contest about honeymoons all over the world, in collaborations with the weekly magazine L'Espresso and the daily newspaper La Repubblica.
Born in Bologna, Zavalloni attended the Conservatorio di Musica "Giovan Battista Martini" and also studied classical and modern dance for several years. Zavalloni frequently collaborates with the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. In 2002, Andriessen composed a piece, La Passione, specifically for her and violinist Monica Germino. That song is based on the Canti Orfici by the poet Dino Campana. In 1993, Zavalloni began a collaboration with Louis Andriessen, who wrote several works for her: Passeggiata in tram in America e ritorno; La Passione; Inanna; Letter from Cathy; and Racconto dall’ inferno, the recording of which resulted in her having been awarded a Diapason d’Or in 2008.
He was a prolific. At the 1870 Parmesan Mostra of Fine Arts, he exhibited. La fiera di Bestiame nel campo di Marte in Parma; La raccolta del fieno; Veduta of Ceno near Varsi; Manovra dei Lancieri Novara in the piazza d'armi in Parma ; Strada maestra San Michele in Parma nel carnevale 1870; Retreat from Russia on September 3, 1812; Veduta presa dal torrente Parma; Mercato dei Bozzoli nel Cortile della Pilotta in Parma; Manovra dei Lancieri Nizza in the piazza d'armi di Parma; and Manovra di sciaboli del reggimento Lancieri Nizza in the piazza d'armi di Parma. In Turin, in 1880: Passeggiata di cavalleria Monferrato near Parma.
The walls encircling the old town remain intact, even as the city expanded and modernized, unusual for cities in the region. Initially built as a defensive rampart, once the walls lost their military importance they became a pedestrian promenade, the Passeggiata delle Mura Urbane, a street atop the walls linking the bastions. It passes through the Bastions of Santa Croce, San Frediano, San Martino, San Pietro/Battisti, San Salvatore, La Libertà/Cairoli, San Regolo, San Colombano, Santa Maria, San Paolino/Catalani, and San Donato; and over the gates (Porte): San Donato, Santa Maria, San Jocopo, Elisa, San Pietro, and Sant'Anna. Each of the four principal sides of the structure is lined with a different tree species than the others.
The Barcarolle does not originate in The Tales of Hoffmann; it was written in 1864 for Offenbach's Die Rheinnixen, where it is sung as "Komm' zu uns" by the chorus of elves in the third act. In Hoffmann, it appeared in the version of 1881; although the third act was cut at the premiere, the location of the second act (Antonia) was changed from Munich to Venice in order to retain the duet, which was sung by offstage chorus and soloists rather than characters. The Barcarolle inspired the English composer Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji to write his Passeggiata veneziana sopra la Barcarola di Offenbach (1955–56). Moritz Moszkowski also wrote a virtuoso transcription of it for piano.
After his work at the Teatro San Carlo, he produced the librettos for a number of other operas by now-forgotten composers, but which had performances in Naples, Milan, and Venice. During his time in Naples, he also published Il colera in Napoli, a collection of vignettes from the 1836 cholera epidemic there and Passeggiata per Napoli e contorni, a two-volume description of the city, its surroundings, and the customs of its people. Via Toledo in Palermo where Bidera spent the last years of his life in an apartment at number 76. Suspected of involvement in the 1848 uprisings in Naples, Bidera was required by police order to leave the city.
In the same year he became editor of Paragone, a journal founded by Longhi and his wife Anna Banti. Bassani's writings reached a wider audience in 1956 with the publication of the Premio Strega-winning book of short stories, Cinque storie ferraresi (the five stories are Lida Mantovani, La passeggiata prima di cena, Una lapide in via Mazzini, Gli ultimi anni di Clelia Trotti, and Una notte del '43). As an editorial director of Feltrinelli Bassani was responsible for the posthumous publication in 1958 of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's Il Gattopardo, a novel which had been rejected by Elio Vittorini at Mondadori, and Einaudi. It became one of the great successes of post-war Italian literature.
From 1889, Pace began evangelizing in Abruzzo to Paglieta, Gissi, Lanciano and Pescara.Cenni di storia del movimento delle assemblee dei fratelli in Italia, Chiese dei Fratelli in Italia, Dio è con te, paragrafo 5 e 6 In 1925, he moved with his wife Lucia Pace form Pescara to Florence, where he took part as leader of the "Istituto Comandi",Marcella Fanelli, Passeggiata lungo il XX secolo, Edizioni GUB, Claudiana, Torino, 2001, pag. 270/271 a center founded in 1876 by Giuseppe Comandi as an orphanage. In 1928, Pace published a religious treaty about Augustine of Hippo.Le Biografie, Camillo Pace, Associazione Storico Culturale Sant'Agostino In 1930, along with Gino Veronesi, Pace became the Director of the "Ebenezer", a newspaper printed by the Istituto Comandi which, despite its Plymouth Brethren roots,Andrea Diprose, Recensione del libro di G. Spini: Italia di Mussolini e protestanti, pag.5/6 published articles open to most important social and human activities and gave voice to the Protestant anti-Nazi resistance in Germany.
Among his many works: an oil canvas of Una passeggiata; Petrarch induces the painter Lippo Memmi to secretly paint a portrait of Laura; Sappho meditates Suicide; Don Abbondio and the cardinal Borromeo, an episode from I promessi sposi; Victim of Primogeniture, also called Victim of the Cloister because it depicts a young nun in her death bed, dying due to the cloistered life imposed by her family; The sack and massacre of Muslims in a house in Bulgaria; and The island of Favignana. Among his works were: Un novelliere fiorentino, and genre paintings, acquired by the Ottoman consul resident in Genoa; four paintings representing scenes from the novel I Promessi Sposi of Manzoni, including: Don Abbondio che accompagna l ' Innominato ; Padre Cristoforo in casa di Agnese; Lucia in the convent of Monza; Renzo e L'Azzeccagarbugli. These paintings he completed by commission for the banker D. Parodi di Genoa. His painting of Bordello, won a prize established by Prince Oddone in Genoa.
Additionally, during the four-week celebration, plays in vernacular language are staged around the city. A month-long unique opportunity for the citizens of Viareggio to strengthen their sense of identity and to be reborn under the sign of Burlamacco, the official mask of the Carnevale di Viareggio. What makes the Carnevale di Viareggio one of a kind are its papier-mâché gargantuan allegorical floats with the largest ones towering 70 feet or 20 meters over the crowds and weighing about 40 tons. A stunning parade that is similar to the Ancient Triumphs held in the Renaissance and that highlights the great yacht and sailboat building skills which are still at the heart of Viareggio’s tradition. Veritable moving theatres, these allegorical papier-mâché floats are the product of the unequalled creativity blended with the extraordinary sculpture and painting skills of the city’s magical craftsmen; and represent the highest expression of this popular art, now world renown. The Carnival Giant Float Parades take place along a 2 kilometre ring set aside Viareggio’s Liberty-era boardwalk, best known as La Passeggiata.

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