"Kumdori Tansaeng, " a work for violin, chorus and orchestra, and Berceuse for Violin and Piano, which had its premiere at the Library of Congress in February.
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He terms the last aria " a berceuse of pure enchantment " and compares it to the " echo aria " from part IV of Bach's " Christmas Oratorio ".
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BHP's iron and steel works are depicted in " Berceuse de Newcastle ", the poem which opens McCuaig's " Selected Poems " ( 1992 ).
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Van Gogh's " Berceuse, " which Silverman treats as a Madonna portrait, erupts with colorful dahlias; it was meant to be part of a triptych, framed by paintings of sunflowers.
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Sauguet's " Variations en forme de Berceuse pour Marguerite Long " was based on the letters EAGG, which come from her name, although not in the order in which they occur there.
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This sudden shift into a darker tone shocked many readers, although its seeds were apparent in previous Spirou albums and in other series by the same authors ( " Soda ", " Berceuse assassine " ).
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About fifteen Lieder composed in France in 1917 after the lyrics by French poets were influenced by Impressionism, the most well-known among them " Berceuse triste " ( " Tu ~ na uspavanka " ).
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Her most well known composition is the 1947 song " La Berceuse de Donalda " which was featured on both the radio and television version of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation program " Un Homme et son p�ch?".
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Mazurka and " Reve d'Enfant, " but his accounts of the Faure Berceuse, a pair of showy Wieniawski mazurkas and Joachim's transcriptions of Schubert, Brahms and Schumann open a window on a lost age.
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This opera is remembered for Godard's most enduring composition, the tender berceuse ( lullaby ) for tenor, " Oh ! ne t'�veille pas encore " commonly known in English as " Angels Guard Thee ".