• Pavane is an alternative history science fiction fix-up novel by British writer Keith Roberts, first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd in 1968. Most of...
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    Icknield Way (category Roman roads in England)
    collection of Art Gallery of New South Wales. Smith, Bernard (2002). A Pavane for Another Time. ISBN 9781876832667. Macmillan Education AU. p. 449 Moorcroft...
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    Margot), a short-story collection, 1990, Rijeka, Pavana za umrlu djevojcicu (Pavane for a Dead Girl), a novel, 1991 / 1992, Rijeka - Osijek, Jules and Jim (Jules...
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    widely known, though it made little impact initially: Pavane pour une infante défunte ("Pavane for a dead princess"). It was originally a solo piano work...
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    Antonio de La Gandara and Gustave Moreau. Gabriel Fauré dedicated to her his Pavane, which received its first full performance, with the optional chorus, at...
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  • using the pseudonyms Alistair Bevan and David Stringer. His second novel Pavane, first published in 1968, which is a collection of linked stories, may be...
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    Eschwege. He was not only a serious musician but an expert composer (a Pavane of his, for the lute, has several times been recorded by both lutenists...
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    Beaumont in 1925, and in a modern edition in 1967.[clarification needed] The pavane "Belle qui tiens ma vie" was arranged by Leo Delibes for his incidental...
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  • help. The text, as well as Purcell's opera, is based on the Aeneid, the Roman epic poem by Virgil about the Trojan warrior Aeneas, traveling to Italy...
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  • version of "Paparazzi" by Xzibit, a song derived from Gabriel Fauré's "Pavane". Listed in order of first appearance: Harrison, New Jersey West Orange...
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    Fritz Kreisler (category American Roman Catholics)
    Battista Martini" Aubade Provençale by "Louis Couperin" Chanson Louis XIII and Pavane by "Louis Couperin" La Chasse (Caprice) by "Jean Baptiste Cartier" Grave...
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    Мелитонович Баланчивадзе, romanized: Georgy Melitonovich Balanchivadze; Georgian: გიორგი მელიტონის ძე ბალანჩივაძე, romanized: Giorgi Melit’onis dze Balanchivadze...
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  • Armada, such as John Brunner's Times Without Number and Keith Roberts' Pavane. However, these earlier works depicted the Spanish victory and conquest...
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  • Chloé La Valse Jeux d'eau Miroirs suite Gaspard de la nuit Ma mère l'oye Pavane pour une infante défunte I pini di Roma ("The Pines of Rome"), 1923–1924...
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    Pagani (Italian: [paˈgani]; Neapolitan: ('e) Pavane, [(e) pɑˈvɑːnə]) is a town and comune in Campania, Italy, administratively part of the Province of...
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    aventures d'une Yankee à Montparnasse (1949) Salutations distinguées (1949) La Pavane des poisons (1950) La Rafle est pour ce soir (1953) Monsieur Lambers mourra...
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  • Sinfonia of London: Ravel, Ma Mere l'oye, Bolero, Alborada del Gracioso, Pavane, Valses nobles et sentimentales, La Valse, Chandos 2022 Sinfonia of London:...
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  • (historical) Pasillo Pasodoble (Spanish Ballroom, International Latin) Pavane (historical) Pavri Nach Peabody (ballroom) Peacock dance Peewee style (originated...
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  • assembles an army to overthrow the Roman Empire and establish a theocracy, which has lasted until the present day. Pavane Keith Roberts Queen Elizabeth I...
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  • counterpart to Keith Roberts's Pavane, is also mentioned in this tribute to the subgenre. (The Galliard and the Pavane were both forms of Renaissance...
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  • Battista Martini" Aubade Provençale by "Louis Couperin" Chanson Louis XIII and Pavane by "Louis Couperin" La Chasse (Caprice) by "Jean Baptiste Cartier" Grave...
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  • appears with a ponytail and goggle-like sunglasses. Park's novels, including Pavane for a Dead Princess, were published in 2009. One of the stories titled 〈아침의...
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  • Florentine Camerata Franco-Flemish Roman Venetian Musical forms Carol Intermedio Madrigal Magnificat Mass Offertory Pavane Traditions British Cyprus Elizabethan...
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    Thomas Tallis (category English Roman Catholics)
    he remained, in the words of the historian Peter Ackroyd, an "unreformed Roman Catholic". Tallis was capable of switching the style of his compositions...
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  • Archive: Problem Solver 68 Business Diary (Japanese: ブルーアーカイブ 便利屋68業務日誌, romanized: Blue Archive Benriya 68 Gyōmu Nisshi), focusing on the characters from...
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  • Pavane's copy of L'Europe Vivante...
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  • Ottaviano Petrucci, including the earliest known publication of music for the pavane 1509: Franciscus Bossinensis – First book of Tenori e contrabassi intabulati...
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    by the evil machinations of the Sorceress and her witches (representing Roman Catholicism, a common metaphor at the time) into abandoning Dido, who symbolises...
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    "Crowd Chant". Its ending theme was inspired by composer Gabriel Fauré's "Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50". The song is used as goal celebration music for...
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    science fiction writer who lived nearby, set his alternative history novel Pavane partly around the castle. The children's author Enid Blyton spent time in...
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