- The
sardana (Catalan pronunciation: [səɾˈðanə];
plural sardanes in Catalan) is a
Catalan musical genre typical of
Catalan culture and
danced in circle...
- name of the
Sardinian plant Ranunculus sardous,
known as
either σαρδάνη (
sardanē) or σαρδόνιον (sardonion). When eaten, it
would cause the eater's face...
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Feliu de Guíxols – 2
December 1925) was a
Spanish composer,
noted for his
sardanes.
Records i somnis. on
Jacint Verdaguer i el lied català. M.
Teresa Garrigosa...
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music is
performed by a
cobla musical group,
sardanes are
danced in a
circle dance.
Other less
common sardanes include the
sardana de lluïment and the sardana...
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reference "drugs and ****es". "Coti x Coti" was
inspired by
watching sardanes in Mataró and
feeling that
young people should be more
involved in the...
- composer. He was most well
known for his
compositions of the
traditional sardanes,
which he
wrote with
great fluency and
little sophistication, but with...
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Malayao APP
Ronie M.
Jarapan Nacionalista Joseph Ryan A.
Agolong APP Noel B.
Sardane Nacionalista Claver A.
Pajaren Nacionalista Ludivico E.
Hamoy APP Chembeelyn...
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Diccionario Biográfico de los
Grandes Compositores de la Música. Marc Honegger.
ESPASA CALPE.
Madrid 1994. List of
sardanes by
Joaquim Zamacois (in Catalan)...
- – a
watercolour of
Montseney (Mossèn Pere Ribot), with
string quartet.
Sardanes and
music for br****. 1912
Sardana for
flute and
piano 1917 Sol
ponent –...
- works,
including symphonic, concertante, chamber,
choral music, operas,
sardanes, and even a children's story.
Faithful to his language,
always surprising...