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The princess : Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters ...
Isaac, Mr.
Paisible, James, 1656?-1721.
Location: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.006

This ballroom dance for one couple, preserved in Feuillet notation, was choreographed by English dancing master Mr. Isaac (c. 1640-c. 1720) to music composed by James Paisible (d. 1721). A triple meter dance of nine couplets, the meter changes to 6/4 at the commencement of the fifth couplet. The dance notation system, first published by dancing master Raoul-Auger Feuillet (1659 or 1660-1710), is based on tract drawings that trace the pattern of the dance. Additionally, bar lines in the dance score correspond to bar lines in the music score. Signs written on the right- or left-hand side of the tract indicate the steps.

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The princess : Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters ...
Id. 7725358
Idioma eng
Titulo The princess : Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day ; engraven in characters & figures for the use of masters ...
Autor(es) Isaac, Mr.
Paisible, James, 1656?-1721.
Location http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.006
Versión 1.0
Estado Final
Descripción This ballroom dance for one couple, preserved in Feuillet notation, was choreographed by English dancing master Mr. Isaac (c. 1640-c. 1720) to music composed by James Paisible (d. 1721). A triple meter dance of nine couplets, the meter changes to 6/4 at the commencement of the fifth couplet. The dance notation system, first published by dancing master Raoul-Auger Feuillet (1659 or 1660-1710), is based on tract drawings that trace the pattern of the dance. Additionally, bar lines in the dance score correspond to bar lines in the music score. Signs written on the right- or left-hand side of the tract indicate the steps.
Palabras clave Dance music.
Tipo de recurso Texto Narrativo
Tipo de Interactividad Expositivo
Nivel de Interactividad muy bajo
Audiencia Estudiante
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