Crossword-Solution: BARCAROLLE 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Barcarolle n. A popular song or melody sung by Venetian gondoliers.
Barcarolle n. A piece of music composed in imitation of such a song.

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Sentences with BARCAROLLE (5)

Soho-o-o-o-o! (_He begins to sing in barcarolle measure to the rhythm of the oars_) My heart, my heart, spread out thy wings: Shake off thy heavy load of love-- Give me the oars, O son of a snail.
Caesar and Cleopatra George Bernard Shaw 2009
This was no unusual sound on the Canale Grande, but the music was not Italian; it was no languishing barcarolle, such as Venetian lovers were wont to sing to their mistresses; the air was foreign-- the words were French.
Prince Eugene and His Times L. Muhlbach 2003
Rubinstein did all sorts of wonderful things with the coda of the Barcarolle--such a page!--but Sir Charles Halle said that it was "clever but not Chopinesque." Yet Halle heard Chopin at his last Paris concert, February, 1848, play the two forte passages in the Barcarolle "pianissimo and with all sorts of dynamic finesse." This is precisely what Rubinstein did, and his pianissimo was a whisper.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004
The rhythms of the Cradle Song and the Barcarolle are suggestive enough and if you please there are dew-drops in his cadenzas and there is the whistling of the wind in the last A minor Study.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004
This completes the nocturne list, but following Niecks' system of formal grouping I include the Berceuse and Barcarolle as full fledged specimens of nocturnes.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004