Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Cherubini
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Definition
Proper noun - Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Cherubini: The full name of an Italian composer, primarily known for his operas and sacred music, who lived from 1760 to 1842. He was a significant figure bridging the Classical and Romantic eras.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical individual, the composer Cherubini.
- It is typically used in biographical, historical, or musical contexts.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In formal academic or musicological writing, the full name may be used upon first introduction, after which the surname "Cherubini" is typically used alone.
- The early works of Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Cherubini show the influence of his Italian predecessors. Later, Cherubini developed a more dramatic and complex style.
Variants and Related Words
- Cherubini (Proper noun): The standard, abbreviated form used to refer to the composer.
- Cherubini's Requiem in C minor is a major work of the genre.
- Composer (Noun): A general term for a person who writes music. Cherubini is an example of a composer.
- Maestro (Noun): A title of respect for a distinguished musician, teacher, or composer. Cherubini was a at the Paris Conservatoire.
Synonyms
- Cherubini: This is the primary and most common synonym for the full name.
- The composer of "Médée": A descriptive synonym referencing his most famous work.
- The Director of the Paris Conservatoire: A descriptive synonym referencing a major role he held.
Notes
- This is not a common word with idioms or phrasal verbs. It is a specific historical name.
- The name is often seen in its Italian form, but it is not typically translated into other languages.
Noun
- Italian composer of church music and operas (1760-1842)