- (/ˈbɑːrkəroʊl/ BAR-kə-rohl; from French, also barcarole; originally,
Italian barcarola or barcaruola, from
barca 'boat') is a
traditional folk song sung by Venetian...
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restaurants in
Portugal have
special variations, such as: Café
Barcarola (Porto):
Francesinha à
Barcarola - A
Francesinha Especial with
prawns and shrimp; Café...
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Serenata Veneziana "Ai
Mandolnisti Di
Venezia Raffaele Calace Barcarola Op. 100 Per
Chitarra Barcarola Op. 116 Per
Liuto "A Mio
Figlio Peppino"
Gioacchino Cocchi...
- from
Neapolitan into
Italian and
published by the
Cottrau firm, as a
barcarola, in
Naples in 1849,
during the
first stage of the
Italian unification...
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compositions in Sibelius's
entire oeuvre for solo piano.
Sibelius composed the
Barcarola in G minor in 1903.
Marked Moderato ****ai and in 3 4 time, it has a duration...
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Affiliates Aspen Productions Astral Film
Productions Barbizon Productions Barcarola Bigstick Productions Capitole Films Cayuga Productions Cherokee Productions...
- la intención de
servir de
libreto para una ópera de
Sergio Ortega. La
Barcarola.
Buenos Aires, Losada, 1967. Las
manos del día.
Buenos Aires, Losada,...
- have an Opus number. Op. 12: Pavana-Capricho for
piano (1884) Op. 23:
Barcarola in D-flat
major for
piano (1884) Op. 25: 6 Pequeños
Valses for
piano (1884)...
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Affiliates Aspen Productions Astral Film
Productions Barbizon Productions Barcarola Bigstick Productions Capitole Films Cayuga Productions Cherokee Productions...
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Cuadernos del Matemático
Cuadernos de Poesía
Nueva Manxa La Pájara
Pinta Barcarola Álora, la bien
cercada Nayagua Buxía La
Sombra del
Membrillo Hermes Mephisto...