ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD BARCAROLE
From French, from Italian barcarola, from barcaruolo boatman, from barca boat.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARCAROLE»
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Barcarole in F-Sharp Major by Fr D Ric Chopin for Solo Piano ...
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Barcarole of James Smith
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Herbert Sherman Gorman, 2009
BARCAROLE: (Gestures to stone.) It's just that if I am going to be pushing this
stone much farther, my back will probably go out again and all your hard work on
my behalf will be wasted. MIRIANA: I have good news for you, Barcarole.
that was the word; and Mrs. Barcarole and I stared at one another frantically,
knowing that a fearful embargo was hanging over our tongues for Heaven knew
how long. Thought of agony ! I grasped the young villain by the arm, signed to
him to ...
Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, 1859
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The Keys to French Opera in the Nineteenth Century
Lalla-Roukh) is heard from off-stage; he enters and begins a barcarole. Similarly,
in Les Pêcheurs de perles, "the sound of a guzla is heard off-stage" at the
beginning of no. 8, signaling the arrival of Nadir, who is heard "from far away,"
then ...
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Hans Von Bülow: A Life for Music
80 Rubinstein Capriccio in F♯ minor Op. 5 Wiener Faschingsschwank Op. 26
Theme & Variations in F major Op. 19/6 Barcarole in A minor Op. 93/4 Barcarole
No. 4 in G major Canzone e Tarantella (Venezia e Napoli) R 10c English Suite
No.
Ernst Bloch wrote somewhere that it is essential for a piece of music entitled
Barcarole to be just that and nothing else: the universality of the category "
barcarole" is a necessary part of its definition. The concept referred to here,
however, is not ...
Barcarole. If only you would touch my heart, if only you would put your lips to my
heart, your delicate mouth, your teeth, if you would place your tongue like a red
arrow where my crumbling heart is beating, if you would blow over my heart, near
...
Pablo Neruda, Nathaniel Tarn, 1990
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One Million Stories Creative Writing Project 2010 Anthology
Ke Huang A. birth : marriage B. night: morning C. cradle : gondola D. song : poem
E. carol : sonneteer I knew I could say 'barcarole' in my head as to recall a similar
-sounding Portuguese term, as the language's Latin roots came in handy when ...
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The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music
First performed Zurich, 22 April 1980, conductor Albrecht. barcarole song of the
type sung by Venetian gondoliers. The barcarole is always in moderate duple
time (6/8 or 12/8), with a swaying rhythm. Instrumental barcaroles also exist, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BARCAROLE»
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barcarole is used in the context of the following news items.
New: West Edge Opera's Concert Version of Verdi's I DUE FOSCARI
Next a lively Barcarole is heard, sung by revelers and gondoliers celebrating a festa. Amidst this happy throng in the Piazza San Marco, Jacopo ... «Berkeley Daily Planet, May 15»
Fairfax County crime report
Barcarole Ct., 8000 block, April 15. Equipment was stolen from a vehicle. Carbondale Way and Edinburg Dr., April 15. Equipment was stolen ... «Washington Post, Apr 15»
EWSD budget workshops continue
The repertoire included music of collegiate level and the world premiere performance of Joel Puckett's Emory's Barcarole which was ... «The Island Now, Mar 15»
Met Opera: Offenbach's 'Tales of Hoffman' broadcast in Breckenridge
... in an opening-scene duet by Nicklausse in singing the familiar melodious Barcarole. Through the use of a series of magic-mirror reflections, ... «Summit Daily News, Jan 15»
Up close and personal with Mark Morris at the ICA
“Unrest” features galloping trios; the closing “Second Barcarole,” in a minor key, starts with a clump of dancers that moves now to this corner of ... «Boston Globe, Jan 15»
Andre Rieu shows his romantic side ahead of his Metro Radio Arena …
... and Santa Lucia, as well as the famous Barcarole by Jacques Offenbach, the Lagoon Waltz by Johann Strauss and the Toselli Serenade. «ChronicleLive, Dec 14»
Max Reger a crowd pleaser at a full and festive Disney Hall
Long-held but shifting sonorities here suggest a barcarole as a voyage to the underworld. Rachmaninoff's more famous tone poem on the same ... «Los Angeles Times, Nov 14»
EXCLUSIVE: Watch André Rieu Perform “Non Ti Scordar Di Me …
Rieu's Venetian ode includes classic Italian hits "O sole mio," "Volare," "Santa Lucia" and even the famous Barcarole by Jacques Offenbach, ... «Classicalite, Nov 14»
Seeking an inner light amid darkness of Dvorak's Stabat Mater
... Mary asks to be noticed, Dvorák writes a short, flowing movement for chorus in 6/8 that is almost like a barcarole, gliding of its own accord. «Los Angeles Times, Nov 14»
ANDRÉ RIEU Love in Venice Takes Fans On A Romantic Journey
Love in Venice CD features Italian classics such as “O Sole Mio,” “Volare,” “That's Amore” and “Santa Lucia”; the famous “Barcarole” by ... «Business Wire, Oct 14»