Definitions for Buononcini

Buononcini Buo·non·ci·ni

Spelling: [Italian bwaw-nawn-chee-nee]
IPA: /Italian ˌbwɔ nɔnˈtʃi ni/

Buononcini is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 107 anagrams from letters in Buononcini (bciinnnoou).

Definitions for Buononcini

noun

  1. Bononcini.

Examples for Buononcini

A test opera was planned, of which Handel wrote the third act, Buononcini the second and a third musician the first.

But when we come to think of it, might not Buononcini and Cuzzoni laugh to see how time has avenged them on their old enemy?

Two more operas by Buononcini were given, but his relations with the Academy were not very cordial.

It is hard to conceive the clat of a Buononcini or a Monteverde,—whose works were once preminent.

At all events, no importance was attached to it, and Buononcini was engaged to write an opera for the Carnival.

Buononcini's Griselda, which passes for his best opera, was produced in 1722, with Anastasia Robinson in the part of the heroine.

What the paper tells us is that the Academy had not engaged Buononcini for the coming season.

Against the simplicity and pathos of the old ballad Buononcini's stilted artificialities sounded tame and monotonous.

The most active of these was Buononcini, himself a composer of no mean ability, though eclipsed by the genius of Handel.

The following season brought Handel better fortune, and a decline in the popularity of Buononcini.

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