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What is a sentence using the word pavane?

Pavane was a dance of the court.


Where is pavane music from?

The pavane originates from Renaissance Italy.


How is a pavane composed?

piano


Who was the pavane written by?

Many composers have written pieces with "pavane" or "pavan" in their title. There is a ballet entitled Moor's Pavane with music composed by Simon Sadoff.


Who was a famous dance in tudor times?

A famous dance during Tudor times was the "Pavane," which was a slow, processional dance often performed by couples. It originated in Italy and became popular in England, especially at court. The dance was characterized by its graceful movements and elaborate costumes, reflecting the elaborate social customs of the Tudor court. Another notable dance of the era was the "Galliard," a lively and energetic dance that followed the Pavane.


What is a medieval word for ring dance with song?

The dances had many names as ball room has in this millennium.They were basically called Pavane


What does pavane pour une infante defunte mean?

Elegy for a dead infant. Actually, literally it's pavane (a kind of courtly dance) "for a dead princess." However, Ravel himself said it was not ment to be a funeral derge, but a romantic longing. A more accurate translation might be "dance for a princess from long ago."


When was The Moor's Pavane created?

The Moor's Pavane was created in 1949.


When was Pavane - novel - created?

Pavane - novel - was created in 1968.


How many pages does Pavane - novel - have?

Pavane - novel - has 285 pages.


What piece of classical music is il divo's 'Isabel' taken from?

The Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50


What is Naki Shojo no Tame no Pavane?

Naki shojo no tame no pavane means a pavane for a dead girl. It is a manga written by koge donbo. It is a wordplay on the Japanese translation of the solo piano piece called " Pavane pour une infante defuente"- naki oujo no tame no pavane or pavane for a dead princess, written by the French composer Maurice Ravel in 1899.