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- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The pastourelle (French: [pastuʁɛl]; also pastorelle, pastorella, or pastorita is a typically Old French lyric form concerning...
- e ninfe e pastorelle: Scendi, celeste Venere Recitativo Silvia, Aceste & Ascanio: Ma s'allontani almen No.29 Coro di pastori e pastorelle: No, non possiamo...
- Illustre Princesse Loyse, Reyne de France, and tragedies, in particular La Pastorelle, a politico-religious spectacle which was presented on 27 February 1588...
- Jesu Buen Pastor; postnominal abbreviation: S.J.B.P.), also known as the Pastorelle Sisters, is a Catholic religious institute founded by Father James Alberione...
- double); Les silvains; Les abeilles; La Nanète; Les sentimens, sarabande; La pastorelle; Les nonètes (Les blondes, Les brunes); La bourbonnoise, gavotte; La Manon;...
- Glenmary 1941 Good Shepherd Sisters (Sisters of Jesus the Good Shepherd, Pastorelles) Blessed James Alberione Pauline 1938 Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart G...
- life. The other two operas to be performed at the festival are Johann Mattheson's Boris Goudenow and Telemann's Pastorelle en Musique."] Portal: Opera...
- lovers, a kind of poetry quite common in the Middle Ages (as contrasti or pastorelle). Similarly to the balcony scene from William Shakespeare's Romeo and...
- Role Single seat glider Type of aircraft National origin Italy Manufacturer Emilio Pastorelle Designer Adriano Mantelli First flight 1947 Number built 1...
- Tregear-10 William Summers Harrison Isaacs, London c.1833 "A Black Ball. La Pastorelle." "What a figure Bruder Brutus look cutting him capers dare by himself...