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"Ballerina" is a popular song, sometimes known as "Dance, Ballerina, Dance". [1] The song was written by Carl Sigman with lyrics by Sidney Keith 'Bob' Russell. [2] Published in 1947, the tune is listed as ASCAP Title Code 320012517.
Rifampicin, also known as rifampin, is an ansamycin antibiotic used to treat several types of bacterial infections, including tuberculosis (TB), Mycobacterium avium complex, leprosy, and Legionnaires' disease. [3]
"Ballerina" (Malou Prytz song), a 2020 song by Malou Prytz "Ballerina" (Sidney Keith Russell and Carl Sigman song), a 1947 song covered by many artists "Ballerina" (Van Morrison song), a 1968 song on the album Astral Weeks "Ballerina (Prima Donna)", a 1983 song by Steve Harley "Ballerina", a 2022 song by Enrico Rava from 2 Blues for Cecil
The rifamycin group includes the classic rifamycin drugs as well as the rifamycin derivatives rifampicin (or rifampin), rifabutin, rifapentine, rifalazil and rifaximin. Rifamycin, sold under the trade name Aemcolo, is approved in the United States for treatment of travelers' diarrhea in some circumstances. [1] [2] [3]
Albino Ballerina is a song by English indie rock band Sweet Jesus. It was released (along with B-side Your Baby Loves Me ) in 1992 through the Birmingham -based record label Chapter 22. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
"Ballerina (Prima Donna)" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Steve Harley, released by Stiletto Records as a non-album single on 29 July 1983. [1] The song, written and produced by Mike Batt , reached number 51 in the UK Singles Chart .
Les Sylphides (French: [le silfid]) is a short, non-narrative ballet blanc to piano music by Frédéric Chopin, selected and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov.. The ballet, described as a "romantic reverie", [1] [2] is frequently cited as the first ballet to be simply about mood and dance. [1]
The first verse was written by Lưu Hữu Phước and Mai Văn Bộ in 1941, and secretly spread until 1945, the second verse (Tiếng Gọi Sinh Viên, Call to the Students) was written by Lê Khắc Thiều and Đặng Ngọc Tốt in late 1941, and published in 1943, the third verse was written by Hoàng Mai Lưu on April 4, 1945, and ...