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pastorela
‖ pastorela, -ella (pastəˈrɛlə) [Prov., Pg.: see pastorel, pastourelle.] = pastourelle b.1878 F. Hueffer Troubadours i. viii. 77 Guiraut Riquier is the Proven{cced}al representative of the ‘Pastorela’, or ‘Pastoreta’, the shepherd's song. 1885 Encycl. Brit. XIX. 555/2 The effects of Diniz's influenc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pastorela
The pastorela (, "little/young shepherdess") was an Occitan lyric genre used by the troubadours. It gave rise to the Old French pastourelle. wikipedia.org
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Pastorela (film)
Pastorela is a 2011 Mexican Christmas black comedy film directed by Emilio Portes and starring Joaquín Cosío, Eduardo España, Carlos Cobos and Ana Serradilla lives with his daughter Magdalena in the neighborhood of de San Miguel de Nenepilco, Mexico City, and annually plays the role of the devil in the parish pastorela wikipedia.org
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pastoreta
‖ pastoreta (pastoˈrɛta) [Prov.] = pastorela, -ella.1867 Chambers's Encycl. IX. 560/2 They [sc. the troubadours] even descended to depict the life of the peasantry, and sang their adventures with shepherdesses, &c. in pastoretas and vaqueyras. 1878 [see prec.]. 1931 W. P. Jones Pastourelle i. 6 The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paulet de Marselha
Sometime between April 1265 and February 1266 Paulet composed L'autrier m'anav'ab cor pensiu, a unique pastorela in which he and a pastora (shepherdess This pastorela is dated based on a reference to rei Marfre (evidently Manfred of Sicily). wikipedia.org
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Joseph Julian Gonzalez
Film and television González' first televised composition was the PBS broadcast of La Pastorela as part of its Great Performances program. La Pastorela was initially a production of El Teatro Campesino, a Christmas pageant set in a Tex-Mex milieu, featuring Linda Ronstadt, Lupe Ontiveros, wikipedia.org
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José Trinidad Reyes
In 1838, he wrote his "Second Pastorela" Micol, dedicated to Misses Juana y Rafaela Robelo. In 1841, he opened his pastorela Micol in Tegucigalpa. wikipedia.org
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Guiraut d'Espanha
Guiraut was either from Spain or Toulouse—the manuscripts differ—but ten of his dansas, a pastorela, and a baladeta survive. wikipedia.org
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Joyos de Tolosa
He has left behind only one pastorela, "L'autr' ier el dous tems de Pascor", in which he names himself as the author. Joyos' knight compains to the shepherdess (pastorela) of the mistreatment he receives at the hands of his lady (dompna). wikipedia.org
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Sue Harris
Discography Solo albums Hammers and Tongues (Free Reed Records FRR 020, 1978) Pastorela (Beautiful Jo Records, 2002) Albion Country Band Battle of Tufty Swift Hammers, Tongues And A Bakewell Tart (2007) (CD reissue of Hammers and Tongues) See also Benji Kirkpatrick References External links Pastorela wikipedia.org
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El Teatro Campesino
Modern era In 1971, they moved their headquarters to San Juan Bautista and adapted traditional religious plays La Virgen del Tepeyac and La Pastorela for The company continues their yearly Christmas pageants, alternating annually between La Virgen del Tepeyac and La Pastorela, presented in the Mission church wikipedia.org
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1264 in poetry
Events Gaia, pastorela, a pastorela by Guiraut Riquier, composed Births Deaths Gonzalo de Berceo (born 1190), Spanish poet especially on religious wikipedia.org
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1275 in poetry
Works published L'autr' ier al gai tems de Pascor, a pastorela by Joan Esteve Births Dnyaneshwar (died 1296), Maharashtran saint, poet, philosopher wikipedia.org
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1282 in poetry
Events Guiraut Riquier composes the pastorela A Sant Pos de Tomeiras Births Deaths Abû 'Uthmân Sa'îd ibn Hakam al Qurashi (born 1204), Ra'îs of Manûrqa wikipedia.org
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1267 in poetry
Events Guiraut Riquier composes the pastorela Births James II of Aragon (died 1327), a Catalan troubadour Deaths 13th-century poetry Poetry wikipedia.org
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