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Definition of Berceuse

Berceuse
Berceuse Ber`ceuse", n. [F.] (Mus.) A vocal or instrumental composition of a soft tranquil character, having a lulling effect; a cradle song.

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- Look up berceuse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A berceuse [bɛʁsøz] is "a musical composition usually in 6 8 time that resembles a lullaby". Otherwise...
- Berceuse, Op. 16, is a short piece by Gabriel Fauré, written in or about 1879. In its original version it is for solo violin and piano. The composer later...
- Berceuse élégiaque, Op. 42 (BV 252a), is an orchestral work composed by Ferruccio Busoni in 1909. Originally written for solo piano, to be added as the...
- Frédéric Chopin's "Berceuse", Op. 57, is a lullaby to be pla**** on the piano. He composed it in 1843/44 as variations in D-flat major. Chopin originally...
- The Berceuse in G minor (sometimes followed parenthetically by the Finnish translation Kehtolaulu or by the English translation Cradle Song) is a concert...
- minor) Allegro Très vif Lent Vif, avec entrain Violin and cello 1920–22 74 Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré Violin and piano 1922 76b Tzigane Violin and...
- several La Berceuse [la bɛʁsøz] works where Augustine rocked her unseen cradle by a string. Van Gogh labeled the group of work La Berceuse meaning "our...
- Berceuse Infinie (Infinite Lullaby) is an orchestral composition by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The work was commissioned by the Baltimore...
- January 1889, when Vincent had just finished the first repetitions of the Berceuse and the Sunflowers pendants, he told Theo: "I picture to myself these same...
- The complete suite takes about fifteen minutes to perform. Berceuse from Dolly The Berceuse, in a transcription for solo piano by Alfred Cortot Problems...