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ballade Meaning in Bengali



 বীর গাথা, ব্যাল্যাড, লোকগাথার বিশুদ্ধ বা কথা সমন্বিত সংগীতরূপ,

Noun:

ব্যাল্যাড, বীর গাথা,





ballade শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এই কিংবদন্তির উৎপত্তি হয়েছিল কিছু আসল ডাকু বা বীর গাথা বা ডাকুদের গল্প থেকে ।

পোয়াডাগুলি একধরনের বীর গাথা যেগুলি আকর্ষণীয় শৈলীতে লেখা এবং সেখানে ঐতিহাসিক ঘটনাগুলি একটি অনুপ্রেরণামূলক ।

লালসাংজুয়ালি সাইলো প্রায় ৩৬৫টি শিশুদের গান, বীর গাথা, দেশাত্মবোধক গান ও ভক্তিমূলক গান লিখেছেন ।

ballade's Usage Examples:

Guillaume Dufay (listen (help·info)) The ballade (/bəˈlɑːd/; French: [balad]; not to be confused with the ballad) is a form of medieval and Renaissance.


Frédéric Chopin's four ballades are single-movement pieces for solo piano, composed between 1831 and 1842.


"La ballade de Michel" (meaning "Michael's Ballad") is Celine Dion's second single from the movie soundtrack Opération beurre de pinottes.


A ballade (from French ballade, French pronunciation: ​[baˈlad], and German Ballade, German pronunciation: [baˈlaːdə], both being words for "ballad").


In 19th century romantic music, a piano ballad (most often spelled ballade) is a genre of solo piano pieces written in a balletic narrative style, often.


139), is a ballade for violin and piano, composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1884.


23 is a ballade for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, completed in 1835.


38 is a ballade for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, completed in 1839.


The songs are virelais, ballades, rondeaux and diz entés; they include word painting more in the style of.


52 is a ballade for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, completed in 1842 in Paris.


It is one of the three formes fixes (the others were the ballade and the rondeau) and was one of the most common verse forms set to music.


Jacques Ibert's first symphonic work, La ballade de la geôle de Reading (The Ballad of Reading Gaol), was composed in 1920.



Synonyms:

poem; verse form;

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