A barcarole is a Venetian folk song traditionally sung by gondoliers, or a composition in this style.
The cast of Barcarolle - 1935 includes: Alsonia William Aguet Raymond Aimos Paul Cambo Pierre Chertier Nicole de Rouves Fernand Fabre as Lopuchin Madeleine Guitty as Trattoria Edouard Hamel Roger Karl as Alfredo Zubaran Roger Legris Marthe Mellot as Elvira Charles Redgie Philippe Richard as Motta Georges Rollin
Charles Redgie has: Played Stanley in "The Parisian" in 1931. Played Pierre in "Le capitaine Craddock" in 1931. Performed in "Le roi du cirage" in 1931. Played Secretary in "Happy Ever After" in 1932. Played Peter in "Monte Carlo Madness" in 1932. Played Whipple in "Chouchou poids plume" in 1932. Played Crown Prince Nicolas in "Le dernier milliardaire" in 1934. Performed in "Deux mille deux cent vingt deux CF2" in 1934. Performed in "Minuit... place Pigalle" in 1934. Played Douglas in "Georges et Georgette" in 1934. Performed in "Le secret des Woronzeff" in 1935. Performed in "Barcarolle" in 1935. Played Stanley in "Samson" in 1936. Performed in "Donogoo" in 1936. Played Le capitaine in "Ignace" in 1937. Performed in "Une femme sans importance" in 1937. Played Le capitaine Willburn in "Les hommes sans nom" in 1937. Performed in "Puits en flammes" in 1937. Performed in "Le monde en armes" in 1939.
Barcarolle in music is in reference to a Venetian gondolier's song.
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Holly Windle has written: 'Baghdad barcarolle' -- subject(s): Biography, Armenians, Pianists
His last great work was the Barcarolle in F-Sharp Major, composed right before his death.
The cast of Barcarolle - 1935 includes: Alsonia William Aguet Raymond Aimos Paul Cambo Pierre Chertier Nicole de Rouves Fernand Fabre as Lopuchin Madeleine Guitty as Trattoria Edouard Hamel Roger Karl as Alfredo Zubaran Roger Legris Marthe Mellot as Elvira Charles Redgie Philippe Richard as Motta Georges Rollin
The book Music for Everyone: Piano Classics (no.16) has it, page 138. Hope that helps.
You are probably thinking of the (Barcarolle) lit Boat or barge carol) which was written by the German or Austrian composer Offenbach! It was as I recall the theme song of the Operetta (Tales of Hoffmann). Song is not of Italian origin. For that matter the song (O Sole Mio) which dates to l9ll, while recorded famously by Caruso-is NOT by any stretch of the imagination an Operatic aria! People still say- that song from the Opera- O Sole Mio! sorry Enrico.
Barcarolle (June) by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is the 6th in a set of 12 short character pieces for solo piano called The Seasons.
Im trying to find out too. It was done to the tune of "barcarolle"by Offenbach and was around , I think in the 70s. If u have an answer, please reply to columbusoz@yahoo.com.au Thx
William Aguet has: Played La vieille fille anglaise in "Le petit chaperon rouge" in 1930. Played Le chambellan in "Fanatisme" in 1934. Performed in "Barcarolle" in 1935. Performed in "Donogoo" in 1936. Played Gerald in "La dame de Malacca" in 1937. Played Duque de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt in "La Marseillaise" in 1938.