Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. È stata creata a partire dalle memorie di traduzione dell'Unione Europea e delle Nazioni Unite, e tramite l'allineamento dei principali siti Web multilingue in settori specifici. Last 300 years. Sei così acquiescente e tranquillo che mi dimentico forse che non siete interessati ai progetti in che al momento sono impegnati.

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Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible). Choose your words carefully. Pure la musica, che cinquant'anni fa, quando più virulente fiorivano le avanguardie, doveva sembrare quasi eretica (tanto da meritarsi gli anatemi di Nono e Stravinskij), nei nostri anni neoromantici può godersi una seconda giovinezza – e peccato se, di tanto in tanto, il Menotti compositore sembra troppo arrendevole nei confronti del Menotti librettista, e non rinuncia a musicare con agio e larghezza scene e situazioni che si avvantaggerebbero di una maggiore concisione drammatica. Tone refers to an author’s use of words and writing style to convey his or her attitude towards a topic.

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