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Balanchine's "Serenade" - with some bold new accentuations - and "Cortège Hongrois."
NYT > Home Page 2010
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What happens among the five women in "Serenade" - characteristic of the whole ballet - is an image of sisterhood, with women gesturally linking hands (and the outer women offering their hands outward as if to women who are yet to come).
NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2010
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She plays the heroine of "Serenade" - a woman to whom things, and in particular men, happen - with a kind of innocent cool and absorption that reminds me of Kyra Nichols.
NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2010
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Omara Portuondo, the Grammy-winning singer of Buena Vista Social Club fame, was the headliner for Friday night's show, dubbed the "Serenade of Fidelity."
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Omara Portuondo, the Grammy-winning singer of Buena Vista Social Club fame, was the headliner for Friday night's show, dubbed the "Serenade of Fidelity."
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On Friday night, there was a gala concert dubbed the "Serenade to Fidelity."
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For this reason or a better, he begged Nesta to supplant the flute duet with the soprano and contralto of the Helena section of the Mefistofele, called the Serenade: La Luna immobile.
One of Our Conquerors — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868
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Mefistofele, called the Serenade: La Luna immobile.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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For this reason or a better, he begged Nesta to supplant the flute duet with the soprano and contralto of the Helena section of the Mefistofele, called the Serenade: La Luna immobile.
One of Our Conquerors — Complete George Meredith 1868
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In a certain picture called the Serenade for which Browning wrote that verse [81] in Lincoln's-inn-fields, you, O Mac, painted a sky.
The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844
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