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- Ballade (classical music) - Wikipedia
A ballade ( bəˈlɑːd ; French:; and Latin: ballare, pronounced [bälˈlʲäːrɛ]) refers to a one-movement instrumental piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities reminiscent of such a song setting, especially a piano ballade
- Ballade | Definition, Structure Examples | Britannica
ballade, one of several formes fixes (“fixed forms”) in French lyric poetry and song, cultivated particularly in the 14th and 15th centuries (compare rondeau; virelai) Strictly, the ballade consists of three stanzas and a shortened final dedicatory stanza
- Ballade - Definition and Examples - LitCharts
The envoi of a ballade is typically addressed to a prince, making it a type of apostrophe The ballade was one of three formes fixes, or "fixed forms," popular for composing lyric verse in 14th and 15th century France These poems were often set to music and performed
- Ballade Poem: Definition and Examples of the Poetic Form
A ballade is a form of verse that uses poetic turns of phrase to form a compelling narrative over the course of its four stanzas, which follow an established rhyming pattern
- Ballad | The Poetry Foundation
A popular narrative song passed down orally In the English tradition, it usually follows a form of rhymed (abcb) quatrains alternating four-stress and three-stress lines
- Ballade - Academy of American Poets
The ballade was one of the principal forms of music and poetry in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century France Not to be confused with the ballad, the ballade contains three main stanzas, each with the same rhyme scheme, plus a shorter concluding stanza, or envoi
- Ballade in Poetry Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
What is a ballade? A ballade is a musical verse form that originated in medieval and Renaissance French poetry These poems use a rhyme scheme of ABABBCBC for the first three stanzas and BCBC in the final stanza They also use a refrain in the last line of every stanza
- Ballade (forme fixe) - Wikipedia
The ballade ( b ə ˈ l ɑː d ; French:; not to be confused with the ballad) is a form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry as well as the corresponding musical chanson form
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