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  1. Ballade (classical music) - Wikipedia

    A ballade (/ bəˈlɑːd /; French: [balad]; and Latin: ballare , pronounced [bälˈlʲäːrɛ]) refers to a one- movement instrumental piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities reminiscent of such a song …

  2. Ballade - Definition and Examples | LitCharts

    A concise definition of Ballade along with usage tips, an expanded explanation, and lots of examples.

  3. Ballade | Definition, Structure & Examples | Britannica

    ballade, one of several formes fixes (“fixed forms”) in French lyric poetry and song, cultivated particularly in the 14th and 15th centuries (compare rondeau; virelai). Strictly, the ballade consists of three …

  4. Ballade Poem: Definition and Examples of the Poetic Form

    Aug 16, 2021 · A ballade is a form of verse that uses poetic turns of phrase to form a compelling narrative over the course of its four stanzas, which follow an established rhyming pattern.

  5. BALLADE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BALLADE definition: a poem consisting commonly of three stanzas having an identical rhyme scheme, followed by an envoy, and having the same last line for each of the stanzas and the envoy. See …

  6. BALLADE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    BALLADE meaning: 1. a poem with one or more sets of three stanzas (= groups of lines) and a refrain (= a repeated…. Learn more.

  7. Ballade - Poetry Foundation

    Glossary of Poetic Terms Ballade An Old French verse form that usually consists of three eight-line stanzas and a four-line envoy, with a rhyme scheme of ababbcbc bcbc. The last line of the first …

  8. Ballade - Academy of American Poets

    The ballade was one of the principal forms of music and poetry in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century France. Not to be confused with the ballad, the ballade contains three main stanzas, each with the …

  9. BALLADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    ballade in American English (bəˈlɑːd, bæ-, French baˈlad) nounWord forms: plural-lades (-ˈlɑːdz, French -ˈlad)

  10. Ballade in Poetry Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

    A ballade is a musical verse form that originated in medieval and Renaissance French poetry. These poems use a rhyme scheme of ABABBCBC for the first three stanzas and BCBC in the final stanza.