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    The basse danse, or "low dance", was a popular court dance in the 15th and early 16th centuries, especially at the Burgundian court. The word basse describes...
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  • Breton composer Paul Ladmirault. The suite consists of six movements: Basse-Danse, Allegro moderato, D minor Pavane, Allegretto, ma un poco lento, G minor...
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    example of the improvisatory style of this ensemble. It sets the popular basse danse tenor La Spagna in long notes with a contratenor in more or less note-against-note...
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    is a sedate and dignified couple dance, similar to the 15th-century basse danse. The music which accompanied it appears originally to have been fast...
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  • kingdom.[citation needed] The dance was accompanied frequently by the basse danse, due to their contrasting tempi, and were danced alongside the pavane...
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  • India) Baris Barn dance Baroque dance Barynya (Russian, folk) Basse danse (also Basse-dance, Bassadanse,Bassadanze. French and Italian Renaissance dances)...
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    Latin planctus and the sonnet was stolen from the Sicilian School. The basse danse (bassa dansa) was first mentioned in the troubadour tradition (c. 1324)...
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    Orchésographie describes peasant branles as well as the 16th century basse danse and la volta. The peasants from the countryside supplied new dances to...
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    of the dominating power of the age. Dance types: Allemande (Almain) Basse danse (Bassadance) Branle (Bransle) Canario Coranto Dompe Galliard La volta...
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    type in literature. On the rare occasions other dances (such as the basse danse, saltarello, or piva) are mentioned, the moresca is almost invariably...
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    the only dance-related use of this word is the "swaying" step of the basse danse. The branle was danced by a chain of dancers, usually in couples, with...
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  • wrote of the balli as dealing with four misure: The bassadanza, from the basse danse, consisting of what would now be labeled as a slow 6 4 or 3 2 The quadernaria...
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    renaissance social dance. Among the dances described were the solemn basse danse, the livelier branle, pavane, and the galliarde which Shakespeare called...
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  • In 15th-century sources it is described as the fastest version of the basse danse. Antonio Cornazzano, for example, in his Libro del'arte del danzare (ca...
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    instruments would play closer to the dancers. Instrumental forms included the basse danse, or bassadanza, which was a ceremonial dance of a rather dignified character...
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    Dances played by instrumental ensembles (or sometimes sung) included the basse danse (It. bassadanza), tourdion, saltarello, pavane, galliard, allemande,...
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  • II - Artists of the Tudor court Ballo - Baluster - Bardini Gardens - Basse danse - Bastion fort - Bicinium - Bolognese School - Bolognese Swordsmanship...
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  • Martini. Missa L'homme armé (based on L'homme armé) Missa La basse danse (based on a basse danse) Missa Vinus vina vinum Missa Le serviteur Missa Je suis...
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  • researched the dances of the earlier era, and created a period piece with "basse danse, pavane, tordion, and bransle—smoothly mixing robust masculine leaps...
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    using it as cantus firmus. La Spagna comes from a presumably Spanish "Basse danse" (bassadanza) well known by several famous composers of his time: Josquin...
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  • era. Among the dances Burgundy has produced are the elegant, energetic basse danse and the bransle which was associated with the lower classes in the Middle...
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    Peter Warlock, on themes from Thoinot Arbeau's Orchesographie. Roles: Basse Danse and Pieds en l'Air, both with other members of the ensemble. 1930. A...
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    Cooperativos, Buenos Aires. Her most recent works include the novels Basse danse (2007), Natatio aeterna (2011), Eni Furtado no ha dejado de correr (2013)...
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  • for a solo lute also exists in Attaingnant's printed works. Basse Danse from Suite de Danses du Recueil Problems playing this file? See media help. "Pierre...
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  • Baroque dance - Barre (ballet) - Basic (dance move) - Basque dance - Basse danse - Bauhaus dances - Bayerisches Staatsballett - Beauchamp–Feuillet notation...
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    Raimon's poem Quar mot orne fan vers contains the earliest reference to basse danse. In describing the profession of the jongleurs he notes that they rapidly...
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    (2003) Adventures (clarinet, cello and piano) (2002) Sacred Time (2000) Basse Danse (bass trombone and tuba) (1999) Roots (solo 6-string electric bass) (1999)...
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  • departie (a separate arrangement of this piece, using the tenor as a basse danse has survived in a manuscript from Brussels which belonged to Margarete...
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    maistre ordinaire de la Musique de la Chambre du Roy: haute-contre, basse-contre, and basse-continue, published online at Gallica on September 3, 2015. Burden...
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  • Tradition populaire de danse en Basse-Bretagne. Paris: La Haye. OCLC 558839438. Guilcher, Jean-Michel (1965). Les Formes anciennes de la danse en Berry. Paris:...
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