- of
pastoral verse.
Pastorales are
still pla**** in the
regions of
Southern Italy where the
zampogna continues to thrive. The
pastorale can be pla**** by a...
- ASV QS 6252.
Joseph Stevenson. André Jolivet:
Pastorales de Noël at
AllMusic "André Jolivet:
Pastorales de Noël (1943)" (work details) (in
French and...
- No. 6 in F major, Op. 68, also
known as the
Pastoral Symphony (German:
Pastorale), is a
symphony composed by
Ludwig van
Beethoven and
completed in 1808...
-
Pastorale héroïque was a type of
ballet héroïque, a form of the opéra-ballet
genre of
French Baroque opera. The
first work to bear the name was Jean-Baptiste...
-
Pastorale (pastoral as genre)
refers to
something of a
pastoral nature in music,
whether in form or in mood.
Pastorale may also
refer to:
Pastorale (Charpentier)...
- A pan
flute (also
known as
panpipes or syrinx) is a
musical instrument based on the
principle of the
closed tube,
consisting of
multiple pipes of gradually...
- 28, is a
piano sonata by
Ludwig van Beethoven. The name
Pastoral or
Pastorale became known through A.
Cranz publishing of Beethoven's work, but was...
-
Pastorale (Russian: Пастораль) is a
vocalise written by Igor
Stravinsky in 1907.
Stravinsky composed it at his family's
estate in Ustilug, Ukraine; under...
-
Pastoral Symphony (French: La
Symphonie pastorale) is a 1946
French drama film
directed by Jean
Delannoy and
starring Michèle Morgan,
Pierre Blanchar...
- of the set were
later orchestrated by the
composer to make his
Suite pastorale. In 1880,
while on a
convalescent holiday at the
coastal resort of Saint-Pair...