- In a
musical context, an
Aragonaise (literally a
person or
thing from Aragon, a
region in Spain) is a "dance of Aragon". This is a
driving triple metre...
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recorded many times. Prélude (A minor) – Act I,
prelude (fate motive)
Aragonaise (D minor) –
Interlude (entr'acte)
before act 4
Intermezzo (E-flat major)...
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dedicated to
Joseph ****mesberger. The
piece contains an
adaptation of the
Aragonaise, Habanera, an interlude, Seguidilla, and the
Gypsy Dance.
Sarasate chose...
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Espeleo Club de Gràcia. "Sistema Arañonera" (in Spanish). Fédération
aragonaise de spéléologie. "Sistema Arañonera" (in Spanish). Unión de Espeleólogos...
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Dhaanto Niiko Indlamu Gumboot dance Sokkie Toyi-toyi
Volkspele Xibelani Aragonaise Ball dels
Cossiers Cachucha Corrido Fandango Flamenco Jota Muiñeira Sardana...
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Arabian Dance – 5:14 The
Moldau – 4:54
Bolero – 8:17
Blues for
Elise – 4:02
Aragonaise – 4:27 Solveig's Song – 3:45
Western Sky – 4:26 Pomp & Cir****stance –...
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Angelica Animal dance Antikristos Antipatitis 'Aparima Apu Inka Arab
dance Aragonaise Arcan Ardah (Arab
tribal war dance)
Argentine Tango Arkan (Ukrainian,...
- (1979). "Le
livre et la
civilisation écrite dans la communauté
morisque aragonaise (1540-1620)". Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez. 15 (1): 241–259. doi:10...
- from
Carmen were
arranged by
Ernest Guiraud, No. 1 in 1882 : Prélude—
Aragonaise (Act IV Entr’acte)—Intermezzo (Act III Entr’acte)—Séguedille—Les dragons...
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opera Carmen,
which is set in Spain. The entr'acte to the
fourth act (
Aragonaise) is a jota.
Mikhail Glinka,
Russian composer (1804–1857),
after traveling...