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Bergamask, bergomask, bergamesca, or
bergamasca (from the town of
Bergamo in
Northern Italy), is a
dance and ****ociated
melody and
chord progression....
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Suite bergamasque (L. 75) (French pronunciation: [sɥit
bɛʁɡamask]) is a
piano suite by
Claude Debussy. He
began composing it
around 1890, at the age of...
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material on Berlin.
Cadence (music) I–V–vi–IV
progression Twelve-bar
blues Bergamask "Chord
progressions – TheGuitarLesson.com". "Harlan
Howard Quotes". BrainyQuote...
- example, part of
Variation 30
traces back to the
melody of the
Italian Bergamask dance,
which not only gave rise to
compositions by many
musicians (such...
- said to be best when used for improvisations. By the 18th
century was a
Bergamask caricature. Guazzetto. In the
seventeenth century, a
variety of anonymous...
- The
Bergamasque Alps and
Prealps (Alpi e
Prealpi Bergamasche in Italian) are a
mountain range in the
southern part of the Alps. They are
located in Lombardy...
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fanfare for
trumpets and timpani, a
parody of a
funeral march, and a
Bergamask dance. The
dance uses Bottom's
braying from the
overture as its main thematic...
- Bélé
Belly dance Beguine,
dance of
Caribbean origin Berd
Bereznianka Bergamask (Be dance, from Bergamo, Italy)
Bhagavata Mela
Bhairab Naach Bhangra (Folk...
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Italian [danza] padovana,
meaning "[dance]
typical of Padua" (similar to
Bergamask, "dance from Bergamo");
pavan is an old
Northern Italian form for the...
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published works, two
early short orchestral pieces,
Morris Dance and
Bergamask won
considerable critical praise,
although neither became part of the...