Wolf-Ferrari

[ vawlf-fer-rah-ree ]

noun
  1. Er·man·no [er-mahn-naw], /ɛrˈmɑn nɔ/, 1876–1948, Italian composer.

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How to use Wolf-Ferrari in a sentence

  • I am enchanted by173 the music of Charpentier and Wolf-Ferrari.

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British Dictionary definitions for Wolf-Ferrari

Wolf-Ferrari

/ (Italian ˈvɔlfferˈraːri) /


noun
  1. Ermanno (erˈmanno). 1876–1948, Italian composer born of a German father, in Germany from 1909. His works, mainly in a lyrical style, include operas, such as The Jewels of the Madonna (1911) and Susanna's Secret (1909)

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