-
Sibelius Ballade (Balanchine), a
ballet by
George Balanchine Ballade (Robbins), a
ballet by
Jerome Robbins Ballades, Op. 10 (Brahms)
Ballades (Chopin)...
- (styled in some
markets as
Honda CRX),
originally launched as the
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in ****an, is a front-wheel-drive
sport compact car manufactured...
- Frédéric Chopin's Four
Ballades are single-movement
pieces for solo piano,
composed between 1831 and 1842. They are
considered to be some of the most important...
- The
Honda Ballade (****anese: ホンダ・バラード, Hepburn:
Honda Barādo) is a
subcompact automobile built by
Honda of ****an. It
began as a four-door
higher equipment...
- A
ballade (/bəˈlɑːd/; French: [balad]; and
Latin [ballare]: [bälˈlʲäːrɛ])
refers to a one-movement
instrumental piece with
lyrical and
dramatic narrative...
- The
Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 is a
ballade for solo
piano by Frédéric Chopin.
Completed in 1835, it is one of Chopin's
greatest and most po****r...
- "A
Ballade of Suicide" is a
ballade by G. K. Chesterton,
originally published in his 1915
collection Poems.
Wikisource has
original text
related to this...
-
Guillaume Dufay (listen) The
ballade (/bəˈlɑːd/; French: [balad]; not to be
confused with the ballad) is a form of
medieval and
Renaissance French poetry...
- The "
Ballade des
dames du
temps jadis" ("
Ballade of
Ladies of Time Gone By") is a
Middle French poem by François
Villon that
celebrates famous women in...
- "
Ballade pour Adeline" (French for "Ballad for Adeline") is a 1977
instrumental by
Richard Clayderman,
composed by Paul de Senneville. Paul de Senneville...