- The
sarabande (from Spanish: zarabanda) is a
dance in
triple metre, or the
music written for such a dance. The
Sarabande evolved from a
Spanish dance with...
- Look up
sarabande or
sarabandes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sarabande is a type of
dance music in
triple meter.
Sarabande and
Sarabandes may also...
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Sarabande is an
American record label,
owned by
Concord Music Group and
distributed by
Universal Music Group,
which specializes in film scores...
- (Allemande -
Courante -
Sarabande - Gigue)
Performed by
Constantin Stephan Problems playing this file? See
media help. The
Sarabande was used in an orchestral...
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Sarabande is the
second solo
album by Jon Lord
recorded in
September 1975 near Düsseldorf (Germany). The
orchestra Philharmonia Hungarica was conducted...
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Sarabande and
Danse may
refer to:
Sarabande and
Danse (Clifford), a
ballet by John
Clifford Sarabande and
Danse (d'Amboise), a
ballet by
Jacques d'Amboise...
- The
Sarabandes are
three dances for solo
piano composed in 1887 by Erik Satie.
Along with the
famous Gymnopédies (1888) they are
regarded as his first...
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William Sarabande is the pen name for Joan
Lesley Hamilton Cline who was born in Hollywood, California.
Sarabande began writing at the age of 17 and was...
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suites are
structured in six
movements each: prelude, allemande, courante,
sarabande, two
minuets or two bourrées or two gavottes, and a
final gigue. Gary...
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Sarabande Books is an
American not-for-profit
literary press founded in 1994. It is
headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, with an
office in New York...