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Danses francaises de la renaissance pour quatre instruments a cordes

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Choisi et édité par Bali János
Chorégraphies par Kovács Gábor
Instrumentation: Ensemble a cordes
Période: Renaissance
Langue: Hungarian, English, German, French
Pages: 116 pp
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Poids: 0.436 kg
Date du parution: Mars 2008
Editeur: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Numéro d’édition: 14640
ISMN: 9790080146408
These volumes (Z. 14625 and Z. 14640) from János Bali are special publications. Apart from being collections of 16th-century pieces playable at concerts or any other kind of musical occasion, they also serve as basic material for today’s increasingly popular Renaissance dance halls, or balls: the pieces they contain are grouped according to the various types of dance, and supplemented by a description of the most important dance steps, and formulas of ornamentation providing patterns and ideas for use in performance. An ensemble of different-sized recorders/strings is one of the most typical instrumental combinations of the Renaissance, and can successfully evoke the authentic sound and performance practice of the period.

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Basses-danses
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Tourdions
3.
Branles doubles
4.
Branles simples
5.
Branles gays
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Branles de Bourgogne
7.
Pavanes
8.
Gaillardes
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