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If played on early instruments, its opening statement could pass as a Renaissance dance.
Included on the album are also first renaissance dances.
A Renaissance dance can be likened to a ball.
Set to Purcell, the piece is indeed stylized Renaissance dance.
Renaissance dances belong to the broad group of historical dances.
The album largely consists of renaissance dance tunes played on a combination of early and modern instruments.
"Brangle," referring to the Renaissance dance form, is from 1988, and its allusions to ancient delicacies are tongue in cheek.
Stravinsky's springboard in "Agon" was the music of Renaissance dance manuals.
The Renaissance dance music was written for instruments such as the lute, viol, tabor, pipe, and the sackbut.
The evolution of folk to court dance and ballet came alive as well when the lively Renaissance dances known as branles burst across the floor.
Gregory Bain designed the set and Valerie Williams was the Renaissance dance consultant.
Renaissance Dance article and video clips (US Library of Congress)
Michael Praetorius, Terpsichore, a set of Renaissance dances.
(The Galliard and the Pavane were both forms of Renaissance dance.)
The ensemble has promised a program spanning the centuries, from Renaissance dances through yet another tribute to Duke Ellington.
Terhune also offers year-round special events like a three-day pie market for Thanksgiving and Renaissance dance performances in January.
She was a guest lecturer at many universities and colleges, and led workshops and courses of study about Renaissance dance and music.
"Renaissance Dance".
C. Amanda Maud will teach a Renaissance dance step that may also sound familiar: the Allemande.
Italian Renaissance Dances, Vol.
The companies, from Paris and Le Havre, will present modern, Baroque and Renaissance dance.
Il Ballarino: The Art of Renaissance Dance.
According to the composer, it was based on tunes in Thoinot Arbeau's Orchésographie, a manual of Renaissance dances.
Renaissance dances are at its core, but its sumptuous scoring encourages a silky texture far removed from the sound world the dances inhabited in their time.
The galliard (gaillarde in French; gagliarda in Italian) was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century.