The loure, also known as the gigue lourée or gigue lente (slow gigue), is a French Baroque dance, probably originating in Normandy and named after the...
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The loure is a type of bagpipe native to Normandy, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries but later extinct prior to its modern revival. There was also...
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Violin technique (redirect from Louré (violin))
especially important among nineteenth-century virtuosi, particularly Paganini. Louré (French; Italian portato) - This bow stroke, used in slow tempos, separates...
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine Cornemuse du Centre — a bagpipe from Central France Loure — an ancient bagpipe from Normandy Pifana (also pivana) — a type of Corsican...
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minuet, bourrée, polonaise, and/or a gavotte. Loure: a slow dance of French origin named after the instrument of the same name, though examples found in...
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after a Baroque dance, the last part being called Gigue. Jig (folk dance) Loure (slow gigue) Blatter, Alfred (2007). Revisiting Music Theory: A Guide to...
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Sonatas and Partitas. It consists of the following movements: Preludio Loure Gavotte en Rondeau Menuets (I and II) Bourrée Gigue It takes about 15–18...
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Bousine (category Norman musical instruments)
Bųss : "conduit/tuyau". This instrument is part of the family of Norman bagpipes, which also include the loure and the haute loure. Les architectes odinistes...
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§II, 3. Bowstrokes after c1780, (iii) Portato (It.; Fr. notes portées, louré)". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited...
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concerto is created after the harpsichord concerto for the presumed original instrument. Such reconstructions are commonly referred to as, for example, BWV 1052R...
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List of bagpipes (category Lists of musical instruments)
bagpipe played in Normandy. (fr:Bousine) Loure, a Norman bagpipe which gives its name to the French Baroque dance loure. Pipasso, a bagpipe native to Picardy...
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Baroque music (section Instruments)
well as other pieces that could be included in a suite, such as Polonaise, Loure, Scherzo, Air, etc. Prelude – a suite might be started by a prelude, a slow...
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French bagpipes (category French musical instruments)
Biniou Bodega (bagpipe) Boha Bousine Cabrette Chabrette Cornemuse du Centre Loure (bagpipe) Musette bechonnet Musette bressane Musette de cour Pipasso Samponha...
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O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 60 or in the concluding two bars of the "Loure" from the same composer's French Suite No. 5, BWV 816: or the collisions...
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inversion, as well as diverse examples of double counterpoint. Preludio Loure Gavotte en rondeau Menuet I Menuet II Bourrée Gigue J. S. Bach often transcribed...
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"tee-kee-tee-tee-kee-tee". Cross-beat tonguing, used for dotted rhythms (Notes inégales: louré or pointé): tu-ru, with ru falling on the longer note on the beat. Another...
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an articulation between legato and staccato, like portato) portato or louré Carried (i.e. non-legato, but not as detached as staccato) (same as portamento)...
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baroque dance originating from the British jig, typically in compound meter. Loure – Slow French dance, often included in the Baroque suite. Minuet – Graceful...
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The Dancing Lesson (Menuetto galante) The Orgy (Rondo) The Faithful Girl (Loure) The Gambling Den (Gigue) Outside the Prison Gates (Sarabande) The Mad House...
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and continuo Ouverture: Lentement – Vite – Lentement Rejouissance Rondeau Loure Passepied Air Gigue Quartet in G major, TWV 43:G2 for flute, oboe, violin...
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(spelling from the engraved score) or chaos Loure I: La terre et l'eau Chaconne: Le feu Ramage: L'air Rossignols Loure II Tambourins I & II Sicilienne Rondeau:...
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includes a "Lilliputian" chaconne, a "Brobigdinian" gigue as well as a Loure of the "well-mannered houyhnhnms" combined with a Fury of the "naughty yahoos"...
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tracks a nostalgic sound. Most of the tracks give prominence to brass instruments, while other tracks emphasize cello or piano. According to writer Masaki...
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3, sur une forme ancienne" "Prelude-Bourrée-Allemande-Aria Mélancolique-Loure 1 & 2" "Jeux d'enfants" (Kavatina No 1) "Conte" (Kavatina No. 1) "Poeme"...
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(previously 1030a) – Sonata in G minor for melody instrument and harpsichord (part for melody instrument lost) BWV 1030.2 (previously 1030) – Sonata in B...
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the Bousine, the Cabrette, the Chabrette, the Cornemuse du Centre, the loure, the Musette bechonnet, the Musette bressane and the Musette de cour. First...
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flat major Seibel 270 \ Sarabande for harpsichord in F major Seibel 271 \ Loure for harpsichord in G major Seibel 137 \ Là, dove in grembo al colle in C...
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music were by John Farey Sr, and technical descriptions of some musical instruments were given by his son. It had been Burney's intention to write a Dictionary...
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"insouciant grace and fleet-footed buoyancy befitting a slowish gigue or a French loure." The oboe adds virtuoso figuration and trills, reminiscent of Bach's secular...
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