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 Übersetzung für 'aubade' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an aubade | aubades
hist.lit.mus.
aubade [poem or song on lovers parting at dawn]
Tagelied {n}
16
mus.
aubade
Aubade {f}
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Übersetzung für 'aubade' von Englisch nach Deutsch

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aubade [poem or song on lovers parting at dawn]
Tagelied {n}hist.lit.mus.
aubade
Aubade {f}mus.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Child assumes the ballad to be an "aubade", but in an article in the "Journal of American Folklore" (Vol. ...
  • The finale, originally titled Aubade, was, like the Entr'acte, designed to be played beneath Haraucourt's dialogue.
  • He won the 2011 National Poetry Series Prize for his collection "Maybe the Saddest Thing" and a 2014 Pushcart Prize for his poem "Interrupting Aubade Ending In Epiphany".
  • "Alborada del gracioso" ("The Jester's Aubade", or other translations: see below) is a short orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel first performed in 1919.
  • An aubade is a morning love song (as opposed to a serenade, which is in the evening), or a song or poem about lovers separating at dawn.

  • In September 2016 French folk dance group L’Aubade de Quercy from Gagny joined their UK counterparts, Pennyroyal Clog Dancers and the East Surrey Morris Men, in Trinity Square, Sutton town centre.
  • Needler Hall is directly referenced in Roger McGough's poem 'Aubade', itself referring to both Philip Larkin and Larkin's own poem of the same title.
  • The members of the Grand-Ducal Family then greet the public from the balcony after an aubade performed by the city's orchestra.
  • Groups are formed which fundraise for the season of celebrations of youth called the aubade in August.
  • Apart from the overture, the most famous piece in the opera is the tenor's aubade in act 3, " [...] " ("In vain, my beloved").

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