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Humoresque, Op. 101, No. 7
Arranged for
viola and
piano by
Elias Goldstein,
performed by
Elias Goldstein (viola) and
Monica Pavel (piano)
Humoresque,...
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Humoresques (Czech: Humoresky), Op. 101 (B. 187), is a
piano cycle by the
Czech composer Antonín Dvořák,
written during the
summer of 1894.
Music critic...
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Humoresque is a
genre of
Romantic music.
Humoresque may also
refer to:
Humoresque (1920 film)
Humoresque (1946 film) "
Humoresque" (Jack
White song), from...
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Humoresque is a 1946
American melodrama film by
Warner Bros.
starring Joan
Crawford and John
Garfield in a tale
about a
violinist and his patroness. The...
- The Six
Humoresques, Opp. 87 and 89, are
concertante compositions for
violin and
orchestra written from 1917 to 1918 by the
Finnish composer Jean Sibelius...
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Humoresque is a 1920
American silent drama film
produced by
Cosmopolitan Productions,
released by
Famous Players–Lasky and
Paramount Pictures, and was...
- Četnické
humoresky is a
Czech crime television series about a
gendarmerie investigative unit,
stationed in the city of Brno. The
story is set in the period...
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album as a solo artist. All
tracks are
written by Jack
White III,
except "
Humoresque",
music by Antonín Dvořák,
lyrics by
Howard Johnson,
arranged by Jack...
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American actress who
notably starred in Rope (1948) with
James Stewart and
Humoresque (1946) with Joan Crawford. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cheeseman...
- she
appeared in bit
parts in
several films including The Big
Sleep and
Humoresque with Joan Crawford. In 1948,
Knudsen ventured into a
different genre of...