NOUN
- United States composer (born in France) whose music combines dissonance with complex rhythms and the use of electronic techniques (1883-1965)
How To Use Varese In A Sentence
- Karina Savarese took deconstruction to new heights as far as Pasarela Gaudí was concerned, though her halter wedding dress was less extreme.
- In Engineering I find a surly Varese supervising two men cleaning the guts of a junction box with what smells like car-bolic. Passage at Arms
- The term also entered popular journalism of the 1920s and 30s, used of composers as unalike as Varèse and Bartók, generally with opprobrious intent.
- As gimmicky as that parenthetical R may seem, the crucial point it (and the performances) made was that as explosive and timbrally exotic as Varèse's music can be, its structures are actually comfortingly traditional. NYT > Home Page
- Other minor lakes are those of Azeglio to the south-east of Ivrea, Varese, Alserio, Pusiano, Annone, and Segrino, between Como and Lecco; Lake Endine or Spinone between Val Seriana and Lake Iseo; Lake Molveno, Lake Ledro, west of Riva, and Lakes The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
- The text combined by three chapters:Chapter 1: The introduction of Varese, including the biography, compositional periods and concept of musical, all above, is generalized briefly.
- The term also entered popular journalism of the 1920s and 30s, used of composers as unalike as Varèse and Bartók, generally with opprobrious intent.
- The Rossonero defender turns 37 today and was born in Orago, province of Varese, Aprile 24, 1966.
- Varese Ligure is a small town in mountainous country east of Genoa.