lumini造句
例句與造句
- On September 5, 1995, during the George Enescu Festival, Lumini _ Villa officially became a memorial site.
- The town of Sinaia and Lumini _ Villa held a special significance for Enescu, who considered them his places of refuge.
- After working in contemporary musical theater, in the eighties Lumini started a successful collaboration with Salvatore Sciarrino, winning the Prix Italia Award in 1985.
- Born in Florence, at young age Lumini graduated in piano and composition, and began her career as a composer of soundtracks and songs; she later came to fame by participating in numerous Italian television shows.
- In 1990, Lumini _ Villa underwent renovations, as part of a 5-year restoration and conservation project for cultural buildings put forth by the Ministry of Culture and by the European Culture Centre of Sinaia.
- It's difficult to find lumini in a sentence. 用lumini造句挺難的
- Lumini, who spoke five languages fluently, during her career also toured in the United States ( where she participated at " The Perry Como Show " and sang at Carnegie Hall ), France and Germany.
- Struck by an incurable cancer, for which he had lost his speech, in 1993 he killed himself with his wife Daisy Lumini, by jumping from the viaduct under construction on the Bilancino dam near Barberino di Mugello.
- After permanently leaving Romania due to the political events of the post-World War II era, Enescu signed a document in Paris donating his Lumini _ Villa as a cultural house, conceived as a rest and recuperation shelter for Romanian and foreign artists.
- He appeared in some of the most important Romanian films from the Mihai Viteazul ", " Ciprian Porumbescu ", " Pcal ", " Blestemul pm鈔tului, blestemul iubirii ", " Ultima noapte de dragoste ", " Lumini _ i umbre ", " Ce neagra e mama " and " Toate p鈔zele sus ! ".
- The outside inscription on the cornerstone of the tower is marked with the Masonic symbol and uses both the standard notation and year; Anno Domini ( Year of our Lord ) 1921 and Anno Lumini ( Year of Light ) 5921, using the Masonic yearly count, where the history of the world begins in 4000 B . C.