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- Pastorale abstract "Pastorale refers to something of a pastoral nature in music, whether in form or in mood. In Baroque music, a pastorale is a movement of a melody in thirds over a drone bass, recalling the Christmas music of pifferari, players of the traditional Italian bagpipe (zampogna) and reed pipe (piffero). Pastorales are generally in 6/8 or 9/8 or 12/8 metre, at a moderate tempo. They resemble a slowed-down version of a tarantella, encompassing many of the same rhythms and melodic phrases.Common examples include the last movement of Corelli's Christmas Concerto (Op.6, No.8), the third movement of Vivaldi's Spring concerto from The Four Seasons, the Pifa movement of Handel's Messiah, the first movements of Bach's Pastorale (BWV 590) for organ, and the Sinfonia that opens part II of his Christmas Oratorio as an introduction to the angelic announcement to the shepherds. Scarlatti wrote some examples in his keyboard sonatas, and many other composers in the transition between the baroque and classical eras, particularly French, used this technique. Rossini famously included a Pastorale section in his William Tell Overture. The Italian pastorale Tu scendi dalle stelle, sometimes called \"Carol of the Bagpipers\" (Canzone d'i zampognari), is a widely popular Christmas carol by St. Alfonso Liguori, and Pietro Yon's Gesù bambino is another.Pastorales are still played in the regions of Southern Italy where the zampogna continues to thrive. The pastorale can be played by a solo zampogna player, sometimes also accompanied by the piffero (also commonly called a ciaramella, pipita, or bifera), which is a primitive key-less, double-reed, oboe-type instrument.".
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- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Alphonsus_Maria_de_Liguori.
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- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_folk_music.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_Concerto_(Corelli).
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_Oratorio.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Domenico_Scarlatti.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink George_Frideric_Handel.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Gesù_bambino.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Gioachino_Rossini.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Messiah_(Handel).
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Messiah_Part_I.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Pastoral.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_Yon.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Piffero.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Tarantella.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink The_Four_Seasons_(Vivaldi).
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Tu_scendi_dalle_stelle.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink William_Tell_Overture.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLink Zampogna.
- Pastorale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pastoral music".
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- Pastorale date "December 2009".
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- Pastorale subject Category:Baroque_music.
- Pastorale subject Category:Classical_period_(music).
- Pastorale subject Category:Italian_folk_music.
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- Pastorale comment "Pastorale refers to something of a pastoral nature in music, whether in form or in mood. In Baroque music, a pastorale is a movement of a melody in thirds over a drone bass, recalling the Christmas music of pifferari, players of the traditional Italian bagpipe (zampogna) and reed pipe (piffero). Pastorales are generally in 6/8 or 9/8 or 12/8 metre, at a moderate tempo.".
- Pastorale label "Pastorale".
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- Pastorale sameAs Pastoral_(música).
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- Pastorale wasDerivedFrom Pastorale?oldid=662702897.
- Pastorale isPrimaryTopicOf Pastorale.