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The dancing master; or, Directions for dancing country dances, with the tunes to each dance, for the treble-violin.
Playford, John, 1623-1686? Playford, Henry, b. 1657.
Location:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.004
Originally published in 1650 under the title of The English dancing master, this work went through numerous editions from 1652 to 1728. Compiled by John Playford (1623-1687), a publisher of music books, the treatise is considered an important work on English country dances, a form of dance where couples perform a series of set patterns. In this tenth edition, Henry Playford notes that he has made corrections and added several new dances and tunes. The work utilizes a rudimentary dance notation and page one of the treatise is devoted to an explanation of the symbols. Part one contains 215 dances; part two has 46 dances and additional music for "A new spanish entry and saraband," as danced by Monsieur L'Abbe. Appropriate music, in the form of a treble line, is provided for each dance. Most of the dances are designated for longways sets of three couples, four couples, or "as many as will."
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The dancing master; or, Directions for dancing country dances, with the tunes to each dance, for the treble-violin.
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| Id. |
7725356 |
| Idioma |
eng
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| Titulo |
The dancing master; or, Directions for dancing country dances, with the tunes to each dance, for the treble-violin. |
| Autor(es) |
Playford, John, 1623-1686? Playford, Henry, b. 1657. |
| Location |
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.004
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| Versión |
1.0 |
| Estado |
Final
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| Descripción |
Originally published in 1650 under the title of The English dancing master, this work went through numerous editions from 1652 to 1728. Compiled by John Playford (1623-1687), a publisher of music books, the treatise is considered an important work on English country dances, a form of dance where couples perform a series of set patterns. In this tenth edition, Henry Playford notes that he has made corrections and added several new dances and tunes. The work utilizes a rudimentary dance notation and page one of the treatise is devoted to an explanation of the symbols. Part one contains 215 dances; part two has 46 dances and additional music for "A new spanish entry and saraband," as danced by Monsieur L'Abbe. Appropriate music, in the form of a treble line, is provided for each dance. Most of the dances are designated for longways sets of three couples, four couples, or "as many as will." |
| Palabras clave |
Dance--England--Handbooks, manuals, etc.--Early works to 1800. |
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Texto Narrativo
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| Tipo de Interactividad |
Expositivo
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| Nivel de Interactividad |
muy bajo
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| Audiencia |
Estudiante
Profesor
Autor
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| Estructura |
Atomic |
| Coste |
no
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| Copyright |
sí
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| Requerimientos técnicos |
Browser: Any |
| Fecha de contribución |
08-dic-2006 |
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