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pastourelle
‖ pastourelle (pasturɛl) [Fr., = little shepherdess, shepherdess's song, fourth figure in a quadrille; fem. of pastoureau; = It. pastorella ‘a prettie Shepheardesse’ (Florio), fem. of pastorello, dim. of pastore shepherd.] a. A medieval lyric whose theme is love for a shepherdess. Also attrib.1882 A...
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Pastourelle
Adam de la Halle's Jeu de Robin et Marion (the game of Robin and Maid Marion) is a dramatization of a pastourelle, and as late as Edmund Spenser the pastourelle "Pastourelle" in Alex Preminger and T. V. F. Brogan, eds., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics.
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Rue Pastourelle
Rue Pastourelle is a street in the third district (or arrondissement) of Paris. The street is named for Roger Pastourelle who lived here in 1378 when he was a member of the French parliament.
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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...
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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 ...
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Quadrille
The parts were called:
Le Pantalon ("Trousers")
L’été ("Summer")
La Poule (The Hen")
La Pastourelle ("The Shepherd Girl")
Finale
All the parts Sometimes La Pastourelle was replaced by another figure; La Trénis. This was a figure made by the dance master Trenitz.
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pastorale
‖ pastorale (pastoˈrale, pæstəˈrɑːlɪ) Pl. -ali (-ˈrali), -ales. [It., n. use of pastorale adj. pastoral.] 1. Mus. a. An instrumental composition in pastoral or rustic style, or in which pastoral sounds and scenes are represented; usually a simple melody in 6–8 time. b. An opera, cantata, or other vo...
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The surviving songs include one jeu-parti and one pastourelle. Pastourelle
RS 576: En [recte: An] mai au dous tens novel (Que florissent).
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牧羊女 (1889年)
《牧羊女》(法文: Pastourelle;英文: The Shepherdess)是法国画家威廉·阿道夫·布格罗创作于1889年的一幅油画。现藏于美国奥克拉荷马州图尔萨的菲尔布鲁克艺术博物馆(The Philbrook Museum of Art) 。
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Chanson d'aventure
It likely evolved from two earlier chanson subtypes, the chanson dramatique and the chanson pastourelle.
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L'éventail de Jeanne
Jacques Ibert (Valse)
Alexis Roland-Manuel (Canarie)
Marcel Delannoy (Bourrée)
Albert Roussel (Sarabande)
Darius Milhaud (Polka)
Francis Poulenc (Pastourelle Excerpts have been recorded, particularly Ravel's Fanfare and Poulenc's Pastourelle.
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Pastorale (disambiguation)
by Stefano Battaglia, 2009
Pastorale (film), directed by Otar Iosseliani, 1975
See also
Pastoral (disambiguation)
Pastoral Symphony (disambiguation)
Pastourelle
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Chants d'Auvergne
"Obal, din lou limouzi (La-bas dans le limousin)"
2nd Series
"Pastourelle"
"L'Antouèno (L'Antoine)"
"La pastrouletta e lou chibalié (La bergère et le ("Pastourelle" with a different text)
Elysium (soprano quartet): Auvergne Chants, with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Lesley Garrett: Diva!
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Jacques de Cambrai
He composed four chansons courtoises, one pastourelle, six devotional chansons, and one Marian rotrouenge. In addition, a chanson and the pastourelle are preserved in the manuscript Oxford Douce 308 and one of the devotional songs is also copied in two other
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