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借自法語 barcarolle,源自威尼斯語 barcaroƚa (船夫唱的歌),源自 barca (樹皮、駁船、船),[1]最終源自埃及語 bꜣjr (運輸船;一種魚)

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barcarole (複數 barcaroles)

  1. (音樂) 船歌(威尼斯船夫搖貢多拉所唱的歌曲)(自18世紀晚期起)
    • 1826, Michael Kelly, [Theodore Edward Hook], Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, of the King’s Theatre, and Theatre Royal Drury Lane, including a Period of Nearly Half a Century; with Original Anecdotes of Many Distinguished Persons, Political, Military, and Musical, New York, N.Y.: Printed by J. & J. Harper, 327 Pearl-Street, for E[vert Augustus] Duyckinck, Collins and Hannay, Collins & Co., W. B. Gilley, H. I. Megary, A. T. Goodrich, and G. & C. Carvill, →OCLC頁號 90:
      Venice! dear beautiful Venice! scene of harmony and love! where all was gayety and mirth, revelry and pleasure, with what warm feelings do I recall thee to my memory; day and night were the gondoliers singing barcarolles, or the verses of [Torquato] Tasso and [Ludovico] Ariosto to Venetian airs; []
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    • 1867 February, 「Aureolus Paracelsus」, 「In a Gondola. (Suggested by Mendelssohn’s Andante in G Minor, Book I., Lied 6, of the 『Lieder ohne Worten.』)」, 出自 W. H. Bidwell 編, The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 卷 V, 期 2 (New Series), New York, N.Y.: Published at No. 5 Beekman Street, →OCLC, stanza I,頁號 174:
      In Venice! This night is so delicious—its air / Full of moonlight and passionate snatches of song, [] / —with a song full of dole, / A forlorn barcarole, / As my gondola glides.
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  2. (音樂) 船歌(模仿上述歌曲創作的音樂)(自18世紀晚期起)
    • 1822 May, 「Report of Music」, 出自 The London Magazine, 卷 V, 期 XXIX, London: Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 93, Fleet-Street, →OCLC頁號 492:
      A Barcarolle, with variations for the Pianoforte and flute, ad lib. by [Jean Théodore] Latour, opens with an introduction of great feeling and elegance. The Barcarolle is composed by [Jacques Féréol] Mazas, the great violinist, and has been played by him at the Philharmonic Concerts, and is original and graceful.
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    • 1824, 「A Collection of Admired Italian, French, German, Spanish, and English Songs, with a Progressive Accompaniment for the Spanish Guitar; by George Hervey Derwort. Nos. 1 to 13. London. Gow and Son.」, 出自 Richard Mackenzie Bacon 編, The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review, 卷 VI, London: Sold by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 47, Paternoster-Row, →OCLC頁號s 547–548:
      But perhaps the best airs are those of Italy (particularly the Venetian) and Spain. [] The bolero, the barcarole, the canzonetta, and romance, have all the gaiety, softness, tenderness, and chivalry, which we associate with the troubadours, the gay squires, and sprightly dames, of the early ages of poetry and music.
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    • 1895 February, William Steinway, 「William Steinway’s Reminiscences of Rubinstein」, 出自 W. S. B. Mathews 編, Music. A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music, 卷 VII, Chicago, Ill.: Music Magazine Publishing Company, →OCLC頁號 395:
      Later in the evening Mr. [Anton] Rubinstein played his smaller pieces, such as the march from "The Ruins of Athens," his own "Barcarolle," and "Valse Caprice," and the enthusiasm and appreciation of his intelligent audience grew greater and greater.
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  • barcarole」 in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary.

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barcarole f

  1. barcarola複數