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buffe Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

নির্বোধ ব্যক্তি, সেকেলে ব্যক্তি, ধাক্কা নিবারণের গদি,





buffe's Usage Examples:

The falling buffe is 16th century armour for the throat and lower face.


Opera buffa (Italian: [ˈɔːpera ˈbufːa]; "comic opera", plural: opere buffe) is a genre of opera.


Though typically a relatively light helmet and open faced, a falling buffe, a sort of visor that was closed by being drawn up rather than down, was.


after 1779) was an Italian opera composer known for his opere buffe.


upper limbs, and hips as seen in the Almain rivet, the zischagge, falling buffe, and faulds.


Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of opere serie and opere buffe.


45 drammi per musica, also 7 melodrammi, 2 commedia per musica (or opere buffe), 2 opere drammatice, 2 favole boscherecce, 2 tragedie in musica, 1 commedia.


Of his works about fifteen opera buffe are known, largely composed during the years 1783–1788.


Mazzolà's librettos are mostly opere buffe and set by the Dresden composers Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Joseph Schuster.


Most of his works were opere buffe, and were seen in theatres in Rome, Venice, and Naples.


comiques, as well as three intermezzi, three tragédies lyriques, two opere buffe, and one each of the following: comédie héroïque, comédie lyrique, comédie.


comedy within music, and has been described as the opera buffa of all "opere buffe".


By contrast, German translations of contemporary Italian opere buffe, which were quite successful in England and France at the time, were significantly.


the works performed belonged to the genre of opera seria, though opere buffe were also given.


between 1764 and 1766 he produced the libretti for four successful opere buffe.


In the 16th century, the bevor developed into the falling buffe.


Traetta wrote 25 opere serie, 5 opere buffe, 4 drammi giocosi, 2 azioni teatrali and 1 each of the following: azione.



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