Pavane
The pavane, pavan, paven, pavin, pavian, pavine, or pavyn (It. pavana, padovana ; Ger. Paduana) is a slow processional dance common in Europe during the 16th century ...
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The Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50, is a composition by the French composer Gabriel Fauré, written in 1887. It was originally a piano piece, but is better known in ...
Pavane (Fauré) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clasical music label specialised in classical music. ... Pavane: a court dance with two or four beats, of Spanish or Italian origin, in vogue in the 16th and 17th ...
Pavane Records - Belgian classical music label
pa·vane also pa·van (p-vän, -v n) n. 1. A slow, stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries, usually in duple meter. 2. A piece of music for this dance.
pavane - definition of pavane by the Free Online Dictionary ...
(probably from Italian padovana, “Paduan”), majestic processional dance of the 16th- and 17th-century European aristocracy. Until about 1650 the pavane opened ...
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