- of c. 1230. In
Spanish literature, the
pastourelle influenced the serranilla, and
fifteenth century pastourelles exist in French, German, English, and...
-
chansons courtoises with and
without refrain a
satirical song, and two
pastourelles, one of
which is a song with
changing refrains (a 'chanson avec des refrains')...
- po****r dances, La
Pastourelle was a well-known
ballad by the
cornet player Collinet. The
finale was very lively.
Sometimes La
Pastourelle was
replaced by...
- Molière Rue
Montorgueil Rue
Radziwill Rue
Rambuteau Rue Mondétour Rue
Pastourelle Rue des
Rosiers Rue Saint-Honoré Rue Saint-Denis Rue Sainte-Anne Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
- The Rue
Pastourelle (French pronunciation: [ʁy pastuʁɛl]) is a
street in the 3rd arrondis****t of Paris. It
starts at the Rue
Charlot and ends at the...
-
apparently stems. A "Robin and Marion"
figured in 13th-century
French '
pastourelles' (of
which Jeu de
Robin et
Marion c. 1280 is a
literary version) and...
- Molière Rue
Montorgueil Rue
Radziwill Rue
Rambuteau Rue Mondétour Rue
Pastourelle Rue des
Rosiers Rue Saint-Honoré Rue Saint-Denis Rue Sainte-Anne Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
- The
French language is
worthier and
better suited for
romances and
pastourelles; but [the language] from
Limousin is of
greater value for
writing poems...
- the 17th to 19th century, bergerette, brunette,
chanson pour boire,
pastourelle, and vaudeville; art song of the
romantic era, mélodie; and folk music...
- (1988)
Rescue (1989) (with
Robert Howes)
classically Speaking (1998)
Pastourelle (Inspired By The
Songs Of The Auvergne) (1982) Wild
Connections (1987)...