Denza (disambiguation)

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Denza is an automotive joint venture by BYD and Mercedes-Benz.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Luigi Denza</span> Italian composer

Luigi Denza was an Italian composer.

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"Funiculì, Funiculà" is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco. It was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius. It was presented by Turco and Denza at the Piedigrotta festival the same year. The sheet music was published by Ricordi and sold over a million copies within a year. Since its publication, it has been widely adapted and recorded.

Aus Italien, Op. 16, is a tone poem or program symphony for orchestra by Richard Strauss, described by the composer as a "symphonic fantasy". It was completed in 1886 when he was 22 years old. It was inspired by the composer's visit to Italy in the summer of the same year, where he travelled to Rome, Bologna, Naples, Sorrento, Salerno, and Capri. He began to sketch the work while still on the journey.

Giuseppe “Peppino” Turco was an Italian songwriter.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Francesco Denza</span> Italian meteorologist and astronomer (1834–1894)

Francesco Denza was an Italian meteorologist and astronomer.

Albrecht von Wallenstein (1583–1634) was a Bohemian military leader and politician.

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Il giudice Mastrangelo is an Italian crime-comedy television series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Denza</span> Chinese automobile manufacturing company

Shenzhen BYD New Energy Co., Ltd., trading as Denza, is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Shenzhen, China, specialising in luxury electric cars and an equally owned joint venture between BYD and the Mercedes-Benz Group. Founded in May 2010, in late 2014 the company produced a single model with an all-electric range of up to 300 km (190 mi). The car was initially put on sale in selected Chinese cities only. In December 2021 it was announced the Daimler will reduce its share to 10% and BYD will hold 90%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gregorian Tower</span> Square tower in Vatican City

The Gregorian Tower or Tower of the Winds is a square tower and early modern observatory located above the Gallery of Maps, which connects the Villa Belvedere with the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City. The tower was built between 1578 and 1580 to a design by the Bolognese architect Ottaviano Mascherino mainly to promote the study of astronomy for the Gregorian Calendar Reform which was commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII and promulgated in 1582. It was then also known as the Tower of Winds. The tower was also called "Specola Astronomica Vaticana", a reference to the Vatican Observatory. Four stages of progressive development have occurred since it was first established. The tower was an edifice of great value for astronomical observations made using a sundial as they provided essential confirmation of the need to reform the Julian calendar.

Dimitri van Bronswijk, known professionally as Denza, is a Dutch music producer. His obsession for the Harder Styles convinced him to produce music himself in 2009.

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Danza is a musical genre.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lorenzo De Mari</span> Doge of the Republic of Genoa

Lorenzo De Mari was the 157th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica.