- The
ballata (plural: ballate) is an
Italian poetic and
musical form in use from the late 13th to the 15th century. It has the
musical form AbbaA, with...
- The
Ballad of the
Salty Sea (Una
ballata del mare salato) The
geographical extent of Melanesia,
action area of this
story Series Corto Maltese Publisher...
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Tragic Ballad (Italian:
Ballata tragica) is a 1954
Italian crime musical melodrama film
directed by
Luigi Capuano and
starring Teddy Reno,
Beniamino Maggio...
- The
Ballad of the
Windshield Washers (Italian: La
ballata dei lavavetri) is a 1998
Italian drama film
directed by
Peter Del Monte. It is
based on a novel...
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canonic madrigal, and
there is one caccia, one rondello, and five
ballatas. All of the
ballatas are monophonic.
While the
music is anonymous, two composers...
- work for
music theatre,
Ballata,
drawn from
Samuel Coleridge's The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner.
Divided into two acts,
Ballata makes use of a
large orchestra...
- girl's lost
innocence as a
dying flower. A slow, dirge-like folk ballad, "
Ballata degli impiccati" is
closely related to a poem,
Ballade des pendus, written...
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frequent repetition, and
generally for
three voices. Most of
these pieces are
ballatas or canzonettas. His
later secular music,
including the
important collection...
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covered by
Italian vocal band
Quartetto Cetra on
their 1967
single "La
Ballata degli Innamorati / Tre Minuti", with
Italian lyrics written by Tata Giacobetti...
- also
known as
Pistoleros and Ringo, Pray to Your God and Die (Italian:
Ballata per un pistolero) is a 1967
Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Alfio...