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Varese
1[ vah-re-ze; English vuh-rey-zee, -see ]
noun
- a city in N Italy, NW of Milan.
Varèse
2[ vuh-reyz, -rez, French va-rez ]
noun
- Ed·gard [ed-, gar], 1885–1965, U.S. composer, born in France.
Varèse
1/ væˈrɛz /
noun
- VarèseEdgar(d)18831965MUSFrenchMUSIC: composer Edgar ( d ) (ɛdɡar). 1883–1965, US composer, born in France. His works, which combine extreme dissonance with complex rhythms and the use of electronic techniques, include Ionisation (1931) and Poème électronique (1958)
Varese
2/ vaˈreːse /
noun
- a historic city in N Italy, in Lombardy near Lake Varese: manufacturing centre, esp for leather goods. Pop: 80 511 (2001)
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Unfortunately the same thing was attempted at Orta, and later on at Varese, by greatly inferior men.
The two other Italian ironclads, the "Formidabile" and the "Varese," were not in the line, and took no part in the coming battle.
In 1452 Pietro da Varese is found continuing the work alone.
The "Lago Varese" will be, we suspect, the favourite with most readers.
The Pope can do much, but he will not be able to get contrapuntal music into Varese.
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