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Pavane
Pavane For other uses, see Pavane (disambiguation). Historical Context The pavane, or pavan, is a processional dance common ... s tail. The decorous sweep of the pavane suited the new more sober Spanish-influenced ... manners of 16th century Italy, and the pavane may have originated in Spain. It ...
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Pavane (translated from German)
Pavane Those Pavane is usually more geradtaktiger, very more simply ... kings, princes and large gentlemen serves the Pavane to blow up itself and splendor-end ... queen Elisabeth I. with obvious preference the Pavane had danced. The Pavane often becomes with one Galliarde combined. ...
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Pavane (translated from French)
Pavane pavane is one danse of slow court of ... long and two short. It described the pavane there Beautiful which holds my life and one pavane of Spain that one dances "while walking ... first passage", then while moving back. Beautiful Pavane "which holds my life" Beautiful which ...
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Pavane (Fauré)
Pavane (Fauré) The Pavane in F-sharp minor, opus number 50 ... processional Spanish court dance known as the pavane, the piece gently but persistently builds up ... When Fauré originally began work on the Pavane, he envisaged a purely orchestral work for ... Bois de Boulogne. From the outset, the Pavane enjoyed immense popularity, with or without ...
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Talk:Pavane
Talk:Pavane The current article mentions: The jazz standard Pavane by Eumir Deodato Can anybody confirm if ... did a jazz version of the Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Defunte, but I can ... any mention of a jazz standard called "Pavane". Insouciance 21:10, 24 October 2005 (UTC ...
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Pavane (novel)
Pavane (novel) Pavane by Keith Roberts is an alternate history ... are place-name differences; for instance, in Pavane Dorchester retains its Roman name, Durnovaria). Real ... to the stately and melancholy dance, the Pavane, the book being divided thematically into measures ... The technology described is not very similar, Pavane having been written before general use ...
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Pavane (disambiguation)
Pavane (disambiguation) Pavane may refer to one of the following. Pavane is a Renaissance dance. Pavane is also an alternate history science fiction ...
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Pavane pour une infante défunte
Pavane pour une infante défunte Pavane pour une infante défunte (English: Pavane for a dead princess) is a well ... by the French composer Maurice Ravel. The Pavane was composed in 1899 when Ravel was ... also published an orchestrated version of the Pavane. A typical performance of the piece ...
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Pavane for a late infante (translated from French)
Pavane for a late infante Music traditional Type ... Solfège Méta Le project The gate musics Pavane for a late infante is a part ... in reference to an unspecified historical event. pavane is traditionally a slow movement of dance ... execution lasts approximately six minutes. Literature This pavane inspired touching nouvelle of Jean of Varende ...
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パヴァーヌ (translated from Japanese)
... ラヴェル : dying/fleeing coming king woman Pavane pour une infante d 馭 unte (1899 ... マートランド: Anderson's パヴァーヌ Mr Anderson's Pavane エウミール デオダート Pavane (One of standard number of bossa nova ...
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