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Balladyna is a
drama written by
Juliusz Słowacki in 1834 in
Geneva and
published in 1839 in Paris. It is a
notable work of
Polish romanticism, focusing...
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Balladyna may
refer to:
Balladyna (drama), an 1834
tragedy by
Juliusz Słowacki
Balladyna (album), a 1975
album by
Tomasz Stańko
Balladyna (film), a 2009...
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Balladyna is an
album by
Polish jazz
trumpeter and
composer Tomasz Stańko
recorded in
December 1975 and
released on ECM in
April the
following year. The...
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Balladyna aka The Bait is a 2009 thriller,
produced and
directed by
Dariusz Zawiślak. The film is
based on one of the
dramas from the
Epoch of the Romanticism...
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wrote lyric poetry. His most po****r
works include the
dramas Kordian and
Balladyna and the
poems Beniowski,
Testament mój and An****i. Słowacki
spent his...
- Bards, were Adam
Mickiewicz (Pan
Tadeusz and Dziady),
Juliusz Słowacki (
Balladyna) and
Zygmunt Krasiński (The
Undivine Comedy). Poet and
dramatist Cyprian...
- High ECM 1070 1975
Keith Jarrett Arbour Zena ECM 1071 1976
Tomasz Stańko
Balladyna ECM 1072 1975 Gary
Burton Quintet Dreams So Real ECM 1073 1976 Pat Metheny...
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literature from the
Romantic period, a
similar theme is
found in the play
Balladyna (1838) by
Juliusz Słowacki. Two
sisters engage in a raspberry-gathering...
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singles "Brokat", "Cienie", and "Miasto". In 2021, he
scored the
musical Balladyna. Echa
Grobowych Rozwalin and
subsequently published NCRMX, a collection...
- Żeleński, to a
Polish libretto by
Ludomil German after on the 1839
drama Balladyna by
Juliusz Słowacki. The folk tale plot
follows closely Juliusz Słowacki's...