- A
barcarolle (/ˈbɑːrkəˌroʊl/; from French, also
barcarole; originally,
Italian barcarola or barcaruola, from
barca 'boat') is a
traditional folk song...
- Barcarolle, Op. 60
Performed by
Martha Argerich (8:06)
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Barcarolle in F-sharp major, Op. 60, is a piece...
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harmonic progressions and modulations. A set of
highly original nocturnes,
barcaroles and
impromptus was
composed after the
example of Chopin. His
Ballade (1881)...
- 3069 The
Garden of
Flowers Walter Van
Brunt 3070 The
Tales Of Hoffmann-
Barcarole American Symphony Orchestra 1917 3071 Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
National Promenade...
- all
those who are
capable of
feeling its excellence. In
listening to
barcaroles, I
found I had not yet
known what
singing was... — Confessions Rousseau's...
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after winning a
contest at the UFA film
studios for a role in the film
Barcarole. She met
Adolf Hitler that year and he told her, "You look like someone...
- his Serenade, and his song cycles,
including Songfest and
Arias and
Barcaroles, are
inspired by
theatrical and
literary sources.
Bernstein himself said...
- kultspargalka.ru (in Russian). 4
April 2020.
Retrieved 12
December 2020. 1. June.
Barcarole from The
Seasons 2. 'Adagio' from The
Nutcracker 3. Lensky's aria from...
- of the song 'by
Francis Korbay; also arr. for v orch as S.368/2 684 N2
Barcarole vénitienne de
Pantaleoni v pf 1840 Piano, vocal, arr. arr. of the song...
- when
spelled as bark it
refers to
either a
sound or to a tree hide. "
Barcarole" in
music shares the same etymology,
being originally a folk song sung...