Adelaide (disambiguation)

Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia.

Adelaide may also refer to:

People

Places

Australia

Canada

United States

Elsewhere

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

  • Adelaide, a character in Philip Pullman's Sally Lockhart series of books
  • Adelaide of the Pasture, a character from the animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall

Music

Classical music and operas

  • "Adelaide" (Beethoven), a song for voice and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, after Matthisson's poem
  • Adelaide (Sartorio), an opera by the 16th century composer Antonio Sartorio
  • "Adelaide" (Schubert), a song for voice and piano by Franz Schubert, after Matthisson's poem
  • Adelaide, an opera by Giovanni Maria Orlandini 1729
  • Adelaide, an opera by the 18th century composer Nicola Porpora
  • Adélaïde Concerto, falsely attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, actually by Marius Casadesus
  • Adélaïde ou le langage des fleurs, a 1912 ballet version of Valses Nobles et Sentimentales (Ravel)

Songs

  • "Adelaide", a song by Anberlin from the album Cities
  • "Adelaide", a song by John Cale from the album Vintage Violence
  • "Adelaide", a song by Thomas Dybdahl from the album ...That Great October Sound
  • "Adelaide", a song by Ben Folds
  • "Adelaide", a song by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls from the album Gossip
  • "Adelaide", a song from the film of Guys and Dolls, written and composed by Frank Loesser
  • "Adelaide", a song by Meg Myers
  • "Adelaide", a song by the Old 97's from the album Drag It Up
  • "Adelaide", a hymntune composed by George C. Stebbins for the lyrics of "Have Thine Own Way" by Adelaide A. Pollard

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Ships

Other uses

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See also

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