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The barcarolle was a popular form in opera, where the apparently artless sentimental style of the folklike song could be put to good use. In addition to the Offenbach example:
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to a barcarolle, as well as the Trio "My well-loved lord and guardian dear" among Phyllis, Earl Tolloller and the Earl of Mountararat in Act I of
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A barcarolle is characterized by a rhythm reminiscent of the gondolier's stroke, almost invariably in 6/8 meter at a moderate tempo.
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set the entry of Sir Joseph Porter's barge (also bearing his sisters, cousins and aunts) in
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Bob Dylan Still Bristles on ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’. June 18, 2020. Pareles, Jon. NY Times.
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He had his own compositions ... La Gondole Barcarolle and Sultans Polka.
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period, the genre was known well enough in the 18th century for
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Brown, Maurice (1980). "Barcarolle". In Sadie, Stanley (ed.).
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Other notable barcarolles include: the second movement of
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Index

Barcarole
Barcarolle (horse)
Black rose (symbolism)
/ˈbɑːrkəˌrl/
French
Italian
folk song
Venetian
gondoliers
classical music
Jacques Offenbach
Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour
opera
The Tales of Hoffmann
Frédéric Chopin
Barcarolle in F-sharp major
Romantic
Burney
Paisiello
Weber
Rossini
arias
Donizetti
Marino Faliero
Verdi
Un ballo in maschera
traditional Neapolitan
Santa Lucia
Sultan Abdulaziz
Arthur Sullivan

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