Barcarolle Partitions
The term Barcarolle (derived from the italian 'barca', meaning boat) can refer to a type of traditional music sung by Venetian gondoliers, or, more frequently, to an art music piece emulating that style. The latter type of barcarolles can be either instrumental or featuring a voice and text. The defining trait of the barcarolle resides not in its instrumentation, but rather in its rhythm: the barcarolle is said to emulate the gondolier's stroke, almost invariably using a 6/8 meter and a moderate tempo. They were commonly found in operas, though there are also several free-standing instrumental barcaroles (famous among these the ones by Chopin, Valentin-Alkan, Bartok, and Barrios Mangoré).
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Albéniz, IsaacAlió, FrançoisAmarrer, EmmanuelAntsev, MikhaïlAtherton, Franck P.Auber, Daniel François EspritBailey, (Mme.)Boieldieu, François AdrienBonis, MélBovy Lysberg, Charles-SamuelCampana, FabioCarreno, ThérèseCeillier, LaurentChabeaux, PaulChaminade, CécileChopin, FrédériqueClark, ÉcossaisCollin, HélèneComelles, JoséConcône, GiuseppeCottin, AlfredCottrau, ThéodoroCui, CésarDecq, AdhémarEhrlich, GustaveEnna, AoûtFaulkes, WilliamFaure, GabrielFerrari, FrancescoFischer, AdolpheHeller, StéphaneJensen, AdolpheLefebvre, CharlesLiadov, Anatolie MacDowell, ÉdouardMangore, Agustín BarriosMassé, VictorMerkel, Gustav AdolpheMertz, Johann KasparMoszkowski, MoritzOndříček, FrantisekPalmgren, SélimPierné, GabrielQuidant, AlfredRaffle, JoachimRubinstein, AntonSagreras, Jules SalvadorSaint Saëns, CamilleSalvayre, GastonScharwenka, XaverSchytte, LudvigSveinbjörnsson, SveinbjörnTagliaferri, ErnestoThalberg, SigismondVerdalle, GabrielVerdi, GiuseppeVidal, PaulViëtor, Alba RoseVolkmann, RobertWaldteufel, ÉmileWallace, Guillaume VincentWeckerlin, Jean-BaptisteWolff, ÉdouardZapff, OscarZarębski, JuliuszZeckwer, Richard