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Polichinelle, a band whose members include Bubu and Serafina Ouistiti "Polichinelle", a piece for solo piano by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Morceaux de fantaisie (1892) Op. 3, No. 4. Polichinelle, the little children or clowns in The Nutcracker ballet who emerge from Mother Ginger's enormous hoop skirt to do a short dance
Pulcinella in a 19th-century Italian print Capodimonte porcelain jar with three figures of Pulcinella. Naples, Italy, 1745–1750.. Pulcinella (Italian: [pultʃiˈnɛlla]; Neapolitan: Pulecenella) is a classical character that originated in commedia dell'arte of the 17th century and became a stock character in Neapolitan puppetry.
The Secret of Polichinelle (French: Le Secret de Polichinelle) is a 1903 comedy play by the French writer Pierre Wolff. A Boulevard farce it premiered at the Théâtre du Gymnase in Paris . It has been adapted into several different languages including English and Spanish.
The Secret of Polichinelle may refer to: The Secret of Polichinelle (play) , a 1903 comedy play by Pierre Wolff The Secret of Polichinelle (1923 film) , a 1923 French silent comedy film
The Secret of Polichinelle (French: Le secret de Polichinelle) is a 1936 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Raimu, Françoise Rosay and André Alerme. [1] It is based on a play of the same name by Pierre Wolff , which had previously been turned into a silent film The Secret of Polichinelle (1923).
Polichinelle is both expressive and strong. The fourth piece, called Polichinelle (Полишинель, Polishinyelʹ), is in an ambiguous key although often referred to as "in F ♯ minor" (the F ♯ minor triad has never been established throughout), and played Allegro vivace.
Pulcinella is a 21-section ballet by Igor Stravinsky with arias for soprano, tenor and bass vocal soloists, and two sung trios. It is based on the 18th-century play Quatre Polichinelles semblables, or Four similar Pulcinellas, revolving around a stock character from commedia dell'arte.
The Secret of Polichinelle (French:Le secret de Polichinelle) is a 1923 French silent comedy film directed by René Hervil and starring Andrée Brabant, Gabriel Signoret and Maurice de Féraudy. It is based on a play by Pierre Wolff , and was remade as a sound film in 1936.