Barcarolas do boca livre: velejando por águas arcádias
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Antes de embarcar, é imprescindível esclarecer estar se tratando não de objetos relacionados à embarcações, como pode parecer. Barcarola deriva do italiano barcarola e denota canção romântica dos gondoleiros de Veneza; peça vocal ou instrumental cujo ritmo ternário sugere o balançar de uma barca sobre as águas ou um tipo de cantiga trovadoresca de influência italiana, que se referia a assuntos marítimos.Downloads
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