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Ballade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ballade (pronounced /bəˈlɑːd/ ; not to be confused with the ballad) is a verse form typically consisting of three eight-line stanzas, each with a consistent metre and a particular rhyme sc...
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Ballade (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A ballade ( , French for "ballad") refers to a one-movement musical piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities. The term ballade was used to describe one type of musical se...
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Ballade No. 1 (Chopin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ballade is one of the most challenging poetry forms to write. With French origins, there are many variations but they all have virtually the same poetic pattern. ... Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the ballade poetry form, with examples of the ballade and its myriad variations.
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form poetry, ballade. ... The Ballade is a French form composed of three stanzas of eight lines and an envoy of four lines, with the last line of each stanza a refrain. It is usually iambic and the most common line lengths are eight or ten syllables.
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Ballade (des dames de temps jadis) Dictes moy ou, n'en quel pays, Est Flora la belle Rommaine, Archipiades ne Thaïs, Qui fut sa cousine germaine, Echo parlant quant bruyt on maine Dessus riviere ou sus estan, Qui beaulté ot trop plus q'humaine.
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The world’s first ever music Blu-ray release is Norwegian. ... The Blu-ray technology makes use of five separate sound tracks, which entails a complex recording and mixing process conditioned by very sophisticated equipment. 2L has cooperated with equipment manufacturers and the record now available is the ... The sound is,
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The Piano Music of Fryderyk Chopin – from the Studio of Arthur Greene ... The third of Chopin’s four Ballades for the piano has been called “probably the only 19th century ballade with a happy ending (as well as being the only ballade of Chopin’s that ends on a major chord).”...
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Encyclopedia article about ballade. Information about ballade in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ballad ... The ballade usually contains three stanzas of eight lines with three rhymes and a four-line envoy (a short, concluding stanza). Also popular was the ten-line stanza with...
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