- The
pavane (/pəˈvɑːn, pəˈvæn/ pə-VA(H)N; Italian: pavana, padovana; German: Paduana) is a slow
processional dance common in
Europe during the 16th century...
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Pavane pour une
infante défunte (
Pavane for a Dead Princess) is a work for solo
piano by
Maurice Ravel,
written in 1899
while the
French composer was...
- Look up
pavane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
pavane is a slow
Renaissance dance.
Pavane may also
refer to:
musical compositions related to the...
- The
Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50, is a
short work by the
French composer Gabriel Fauré
written in 1887. It was
originally a
piano piece, but is better...
-
Pavane is an
alternative history science fiction fix-up
novel by
British writer Keith Roberts,
first published by
Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd in 1968. Most of...
- The Moor's
Pavane is a 20-minute
ballet based upon the
tragedy Ot****o by
William Shakespeare. The
ballet was c****ographed by José Limón in 1949 to music...
- Lucero. The
songs samples Barbra Streisand's "
Pavane (Vocalise)",
itself a
version of
Gabriel Fauré's
Pavane. The song is used for the
soundtrack of Tony...
- The
Battle Pavane (alternative spelling:
Battle Pavan) is an
instrumental piece by
Tielman Susato which he
published in 1551 in
alderhande Danserye, a...
- are:
Pavane de la
Belle au bois
dormant (1:38)
Piano duet
performed in 1992 by le Duo Campion/Vachon
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Pavane de...
- (1563–1626).
Originally composed as an
instrumental under the name "Lachrimae
pavane" in 1596, it is Dowland's most
famous ayre, and
became his
signature song...