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Passacaglia

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Passacaglia (Japanese: パッサカリア) is a 1991 book by Itsuko Azuma published by Sanrio. Its title may refer to the passacaglia musical form from "pasar" (to walk) and "calle" (street)[1][2]. originating in early 17th Century Spain.[3]


References

  1. Thomas Walker (1968) "Ciaccona and Passacaglia: Remarks on Their Origin and Early History". Journal of the American Musicological Society 21, no. 3 (Autumn): 300–320 via Wikipedia
  2. Alexander Silbiger (2001) "Passacaglia". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd ed., edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. Macmillan (London) (via Wikipedia)
  3. Itsuko, Azuma - Pigtails in Paint
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