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- Moresca abstract "For the Croatian sword-dance, see Moreška.Moresca (Italian, Spanish) or Mauresque (French) is a 15th/16th century pantomime dance in which the executants wore Moorish costumes. One such is the concluding music of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo. One of the best examples of the Moresca can be seen in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 production of Romeo and Juliet, which has a scene with Moresca characters and lavish, florid portrayal of the dance in the Capulet home.The term moresca (Italian: moorish song) is also used for an unrelated form of villanella, an art song for 3 voices, found in Italy c.1550-1600, see; moresche.".
- Moresca wikiPageID "18593127".
- Moresca wikiPageRevisionID "546337001".
- Moresca hasPhotoCollection Moresca.
- Moresca subject Category:Historical_dance.
- Moresca subject Category:Italian_dances.
- Moresca type Art102743547.
- Moresca type Artifact100021939.
- Moresca type Creation103129123.
- Moresca type Dance107020538.
- Moresca type ItalianDances.
- Moresca type Object100002684.
- Moresca type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Moresca type Whole100003553.
- Moresca comment "For the Croatian sword-dance, see Moreška.Moresca (Italian, Spanish) or Mauresque (French) is a 15th/16th century pantomime dance in which the executants wore Moorish costumes. One such is the concluding music of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo.".
- Moresca label "Moresca".
- Moresca label "Moresca".
- Moresca sameAs Moresca.
- Moresca sameAs m.04g1dm3.
- Moresca sameAs Q15362491.
- Moresca sameAs Q15362491.
- Moresca sameAs Moresca.
- Moresca wasDerivedFrom Moresca?oldid=546337001.
- Moresca isPrimaryTopicOf Moresca.