- A
ballade (from
French ballade,
French pronunciation: [baˈlad], and
German Ballade,
German pronunciation: [baˈlaːdə], both
being words for "ballad"), in...
- (1983–2001).
Sveriges Medeltida Ballader.
Almqvist &
Wiksell International. Jensen,
Minna Skafte (1992). "Sveriges
Medeltida Ballader.
Utgivna av
Bengt R. Jonsson...
- (styled in some
markets as
Honda CRX),
originally launched as the
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in ****an, is a front-wheel-drive
sport compact car manufactured...
-
Svarta ballader: dikter. Stockholm:
Albert Bonniers Förlag. OCLC 62432831.
Svarta ballader on
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- The
Ballade is a ****anese-only
compilation album by the
American Rock band Journey.
Released in 1991, it
comprises fifteen of
their most po****r love...
-
Svarta ballader ("Black Ballads") is the classically-trained
Swedish folk
musician Sofia Karlsson's
second studio album,
released in 2005. On the disc...
- The
Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 is a
ballade for solo
piano by Frédéric Chopin.
Completed in 1835, it is one of Chopin's
greatest and most po****r...
- Frédéric Chopin's Four
Ballades are single-movement
pieces for solo piano,
composed between 1831 and 1842. They are
considered to be some of the most important...
- The
Ballade des pendus,
literally "ballad of the hanged", also
known as
Epitaphe Villon or Frères humains, is the best-known poem by François Villon....
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Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: Odes et
Ballades Odes et
Ballades,
published in 1828, is the most
complete version of a collection...