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/bəɹˈə‌ʊk/

Définition et signification de « Baroque » en anglais

baroque
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baroque, orné de détails baroques

having intricate and often symmetrical decorative details
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She wore a Baroque necklace encrusted with pearls and filigree.
Elle portait un collier Baroque incrusté de perles et de filigrane.
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baroque

relating to the highly ornate and expressive style of European art, architecture, and music that flourished from about 1600 to 1750
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The cathedral 's Baroque façade was adorned with statues and columns.
La façade baroque de la cathédrale était ornée de statues et de colonnes.
Baroque
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baroque

an ornate and grand style of art, music, and architecture present in the 17th and early 18th centuries in Europe
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Baroque music, with its intricate melodies and rich harmonies, flourished during the 17th and early 18th centuries, producing masterpieces by composers like Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi.
La musique baroque, avec ses mélodies complexes et ses harmonies riches, a prospéré aux XVIIe et début du XVIIIe siècles, produisant des chefs-d'œuvre par des compositeurs comme Bach, Handel et Vivaldi.
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baroque

the cultural era in Europe from approximately 1600 to 1750, marked by the flourishing of the Baroque style in art, architecture, and music, known for its grandeur, drama, and ornate detail
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Many of Rome 's churches were built during the Baroque, showcasing bold architecture.
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