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What (who) is puff and blow - definition

OPERA BY JOHN BLOW
Venus and Adonis (Blow)
  • The same subject]] by [[Titian]] (1554)

puff and blow      
breathe in gasps during or after exertion.
puff pastry         
  • Spanish pastry in Madrid
  • Puff pastry before baking, with layers clearly visible
  • Home made puff pastries with sugar
  • Rustico leccese: Puff pastry filled with mozzarella, [[béchamel]], tomato, pepper and nutmeg
  • A [[palmier]], or "palm leaf", design
LIGHT, FLAKY PASTRY
Puff paste; Hojaldres; Hojaldre; Puff pastries; Pâte feuilletée
Puff pastry is a type of pastry which is very light and consists of a lot of thin layers.
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Puff pastry         
  • Spanish pastry in Madrid
  • Puff pastry before baking, with layers clearly visible
  • Home made puff pastries with sugar
  • Rustico leccese: Puff pastry filled with mozzarella, [[béchamel]], tomato, pepper and nutmeg
  • A [[palmier]], or "palm leaf", design
LIGHT, FLAKY PASTRY
Puff paste; Hojaldres; Hojaldre; Puff pastries; Pâte feuilletée
Puff pastry, also known as , is a flaky light pastry made from a laminated dough composed of dough () and butter or other solid fat (). The butter is put inside the dough (or vice versa), making a that is repeatedly folded and rolled out before baking.

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Venus and Adonis (opera)

Venus and Adonis is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the English Baroque composer John Blow, composed in about 1683. It was written for the court of King Charles II at either London or Windsor Castle. It is considered by some to be either a semi-opera or a masque, but The New Grove names it as the earliest known English opera.

The author of the libretto was surmised to have been Aphra Behn due to the feminist nature of the text, and that she later worked with Blow on the play The Luckey Chance. However, according to the musicologist Bruce Wood, in his 2008 critical edition of the work for the Purcell Society, the librettist "has been identified by James Winn as Anne Kingsmill, subsequently married as Anne Finch". The story is based on the Classical myth of Venus and Adonis, which was also the basis for Shakespeare's poem Venus and Adonis, as well as Ovid's poem of the same name in his Metamorphoses.