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Cenci
[ chen-chee ]
noun
- Be·a·tri·ce [be-ah-, tree, -che], 1577–1599, Italian parricide whose life is the subject of various novels and poems.
Example Sentences
Alemani herself is the first Italian woman to organize a Biennale and she has deliberately included numerous female Italian artists, including Ambra Castagnetti, Giulia Cenci and Chiara Enzo, to give them some overdue recognition.
Shortly after the grand opening of the center, Díaz, then a 31-year-old opera singer, performed there as the male lead in Ginastera’s “Beatrix Cenci.”
Bass-baritone Díaz recalls the thrill of performing in the 1971 world premiere of Ginastera’s “Beatrix Cenci” as part of the multi-night opening of the national arts center.
Tom Cenci, the chef at the Loyal Tavern in south-east London, flags up salty staple ingredients such as capers, parmesan and anchovies, while Aktar Islam, from Opheem in Birmingham, recommends the brine from tinned pulses: “There’s a Bajan recipe I do that uses lentils. I never season it, because I just pour the brine in, while cooking the lentils.”
“Other big root vegetables can work as well, such as celeriac or swede, and can often offer better flavour,” says Cenci.
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