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Definition of Pastorales

Pastorale
Pastorale Pas`to*ra"le, n. [It.] 1. (Mus.) A composition in a soft, rural style, generally in 6-8 or 12-8 time. 2. A kind of dance; a kind of figure used in a dance.

Meaning of Pastorales from wikipedia

- of pastoral verse. Pastorales are still pla**** in the regions of Southern Italy where the zampogna continues to thrive. The pastorale can be pla**** by a...
- Pastorale (Georgian: Pastorali / პასტორალი), is a Soviet film shot in Georgia in 1975 and directed by Otar Iosseliani. Like all Georgian productions of...
- Pastorale refers to something of a pastoral nature in music, whether in form or in mood. Pastorale may also refer to: Pastorale (Charpentier), 8 sets...
- Pastorale héroïque was a type of ballet héroïque, a form of the opéra-ballet genre of French Baroque opera. The first work to bear the name was Jean-Baptiste...
- Pastorale heroica is a 1983 Polish war film directed by Henryk Bielski. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival, where Wirgiliusz...
- Pastorale 1943 is a 1978 Dutch drama film directed by Wim Verstappen and starring Frederik de Groot. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the...
- Symphonie Pastorale is a 1958 Australian TV broadcast of the play by Andre Gide. The relationship between a pastor and his wife is affected when he brings...
- Pastorale (Russian: Пастораль) is a vocalise written by Igor Stravinsky in 1907. Stravinsky composed it at his family's estate in Ustilug, Ukraine; under...
- ASV QS 6252. Joseph Stevenson. André Jolivet: Pastorales de Noël at AllMusic "André Jolivet: Pastorales de Noël (1943)" (work details) (in French and...
- La Symphonie pastorale is a French novella written by André Gide first published in October and November 1919 in La Nouvelle Revue Française N° 73 and...