-
Sibelius Ballade (Balanchine), a
ballet by
George Balanchine Ballade (Robbins), a
ballet by
Jerome Robbins Ballades, Op. 10 (Brahms)
Ballades (Chopin)...
- [citation needed] The
ballades have
directly influenced composers such as
Franz Liszt and
Johannes Brahms, who,
after Chopin,
wrote ballades of
their own. Besides...
- ways
similar to the ode and
chant royal. Some
ballades have five stanzas. A seven-line
ballade, or
ballade royal,
consists of four
stanzas of
rhyme royal...
-
Franz Liszt Ballade in D-flat major, (1845–48)
Ballade in B
minor (1853)
Johannes Brahms,
Ballades, Op. 10 (1854),
consists of four
ballades Edvard Grieg...
- Music:
Ballades". 13 June 2009.
Archived from the
original on 27
January 2010.
Retrieved 6
January 2010. Müllemann,
Norbert (2007).
Chopin Ballades – Preface...
- The
Ballade is a ****anese-only
compilation album by the
American rock band Journey.
Released in 1991, it
comprises fifteen of
their most po****r love...
- signature.
While the
other three ballades are
written in
strict compound duple time with a 6 8 time signature,
Ballade No. 1
bears deviations from this...
- (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...
- The
Ballade No. 3 in A♭ major, Op. 47, is the
third of Chopin's
ballades for solo piano. It was
composed in 1841 and
published the same year. It is the...
- "
Ballade pour Adeline" (French for "Ballad for Adeline") is a 1977
instrumental by
Richard Clayderman,
composed by Paul de Senneville. Paul de Senneville...