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Sonetos (Sonnets), five
Canciones (Songs),
eight Coplas (Couplets),
three Églogas (Eclogues), two Elegías (Elegies), and the Epístola a Boscán (Letter to...
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ecclesiastical to the
secular stage.: 539 The
Aucto del Repelón and the
Égloga de
Fileno dramatize the
adventures of shepherds;: 540 the latter, like...
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singer of the
Cathedral of
Salamanca (1498); to it
alluded Encina in his
Égloga of the
great rains. In 1520 he was
Abbot of the
Church of
Santo Tomás in...
- of harmony.
Before he even read Hölderlin,
these themes emerge in the "
Egloga", the "Oda", and "De qué país" from Los
placeres prohibidos.
During his...
- been
called his panegyrist. Moduin's poem to
Theodulf and
especially his
Egloga were a
major influence on the
later Carolingian poet
Ermoldus Nigellus....
- 2 sopranos, tenor, 2 oboes, 2 horns,
violin solo,
strings Il
Mopso 691 "
Egloga pescatoria" (lost)
Queste Eurilla gentil 692 "Serenata a
quattro voci" (lost)...
- Paris : Les
Belles Lettres, 1997. ISBN 2-251-49006-X. Pèir de Garròs,
Eglògas. Ortès : Per Noste, 2011. ISBN 978-2-86866-080-0.
Poesias Gasconas, National...
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Josep Badia, the violinist, and Lluís Pamies, who pla**** the harmonium.
Egloga for
orchestra Catalanesques for
orchestra Cant de la
Senyera Spanish Music...
- the 1950s. In the 21st century,
American composer Henry Justin Rubin's
Egloga for
violin and
piano dates from 2006. "The
American Heritage Dictionary...
- the
poetry of
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer). "La
Metamorfosis del
ingenio en la
Égloga III de Garcilaso,"
Revista canadiense de
estudios hispánicos, 1979 (an essay...