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1 ballata
f music ballad* * *ballata s.f.2 (mus.) ballade.* * *[bal'lata]sostantivo femminile* * *ballata/bal'lata/sostantivo f. -
2 cantastorie
cantastorie s.m. street singer, ballad singer.* * *[kantas'tɔrje]sostantivo maschile invariabile storyteller* * *cantastorie/kantas'tɔrje/m.inv.storyteller . -
3 canzone
f songla solita canzone the same old story* * *canzone s.f.1 song: canzone napoletana, Neapolitan song; il festival della canzone, the song festival // è l'eterna canzone, (fig.) it is the same old story* * *[kan'tsone]sostantivo femminile1) songè sempre la solita canzone — fig. it's always the same old story
2) letter. (componimento lirico) song; (della letteratura italiana medievale) canzone*; (componimento epico) epic poem•* * *canzone/kan'tsone/sostantivo f.1 song; è sempre la solita canzone fig. it's always the same old story2 letter. (componimento lirico) song; (della letteratura italiana medievale) canzone*; (componimento epico) epic poemcanzone di gesta chanson de geste. -
4 mutazione
mutazione s.f.1 change, mutation; ( alterazione) alteration; ( variazione) variation: il paese ha subito una profonda mutazione, the country has undergone a profound change3 ( poesia) 'mutazione' (part of stanza in a ballad)4 (mus.) mutation.* * *[mutat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (cambiamento) change, alteration, transformation2) biol. med. mus. mutation•* * *mutazione/mutat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (cambiamento) change, alteration, transformation2 biol. med. mus. mutationmutazione genetica genetic mutation. -
5 ballata sf
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6 cantambanco
cantambanco s.m.1 ( chi canta per le strade) street ballad singer, street singer, busker2 ( saltimbanco) tumbler3 ( ciarlatano) quacksalver; mountebank, charlatan. -
7 rapsodo
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8 ballata
sf [bal'lata]
См. также в других словарях:
Ballad — Bal lad, n. [OE. balade, OF. balade, F. ballade, fr. Pr. ballada a dancing song, fr. ballare to dance; cf. It. ballata. See 2d {Ball}, n., and {Ballet}.] A popular kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ballad — Bal lad, v. i. To make or sing ballads. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ballad — Bal lad, v. t. To make mention of in ballads. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ballad — англ. [бэ/лэд] ballade [бэла/д] 1) баллада 2) в эстрад. музыке и джазе медленная пьеса с темой в 32 такта … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
ballad — (n.) late 15c., from Fr. ballade dancing song (13c.), from O.Prov. ballada (poem for a) dance, from balar to dance, from L.L. ballare to dance (see BALL (Cf. ball) (n.2)) … Etymology dictionary
ballad — [n] narrative song carol, chant, ditty, serenade; concept 595 … New thesaurus
ballad — ► NOUN 1) a poem or song telling a popular story. 2) a slow sentimental or romantic song. DERIVATIVES balladeer noun balladry noun. ORIGIN Provençal balada dance, song to dance to , from Latin ballare to dance … English terms dictionary
ballad — [bal′əd] n. [ME balad < OFr ballade, dancing song < OProv ballada, (poem for a) dance < balar, to dance < LL ballare: see BALL2] 1. a romantic or sentimental song with the same melody for each stanza 2. a song or poem that tells a… … English World dictionary
ballad — balladic /beuh lad ik/, adj. balladlike, adj. /bal euhd/, n. 1. any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody. 2. a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in… … Universalium
Ballad — A ballad is a poem usually set to music; thus, it often is a story told in a song. Any myth form may be told as a ballad, such as historical accounts or fairy tales in verse form. It usually has foreshortened, alternating four stress lines (… … Wikipedia
Ballad — «Хор» Баллада … Википедия