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  1. Habanera ("music or dance of Havana") is the popular name for "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (French pronunciation: [lamuʁ ɛt‿œ̃n‿wazo ʁəbɛl]; "Love is a rebellious bird"), an aria from Georges Bizet's 1875 opéra comique Carmen.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ContradanzaContradanza - Wikipedia

    Contradanza (also called contradanza criolla, danza, danza criolla, or habanera) is the Spanish and Spanish-American version of the contradanse, which was an internationally popular style of music and dance in the 18th century, derived from the English country dance and adopted at the court of France.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HabaneraHabanera - Wikipedia

    Music. Habanera or contradanza, a style of Cuban popular dance music of the 19th century. Habanera, a work for violin and piano by Pablo de Sarasate, part of the Spanish Dances. Habanera, a work for piano of 1885 by Emmanuel Chabrier, arranged for orchestra by him in 1888.

  4. 'Habanera' lyrics: here are the words, in English and French, to the spirited aria from Georges Bizet's beloved 'Spanish' opera, Carmen.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › music-history › habaneraHabanera | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · habanera (Fr. havanaise). Slow Cuban (orig. African) song and dance (Habana = Havana ), which became very popular in Sp. It is in simple duple time and dotted rhythm.

  6. La habanera es un género musical originado en Cuba en la primera mitad del siglo XIX. La primera habanera documentada es «El amor en el baile», de autor anónimo y publicada en el periódico literario habanero La Prensa un 13 de noviembre de 1842.

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  8. Jan 3, 2019 · "The Habanera," arguably Carmen's most famous aria (alongside the Toreador Song), literally means a "Havanan dance." This musical style originated in Cuba's capital, Havana, in the late 19th century, and it spread throughout the Spanish colonies like wildfire.

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