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... dance melody , enters and is developed by strings and wood - wind . The second theme , equally blithe , is in G major , and the impressive initial figure of the full orchestra at the beginning of the movement , now given out by the ...
... dance melody , enters and is developed by strings and wood - wind . The second theme , equally blithe , is in G major , and the impressive initial figure of the full orchestra at the beginning of the movement , now given out by the ...
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... dance in Poitou , France . It was called menuet on account of the small steps , -pas menus . The dance , it is said , was derived from the courante . It quickly made its way to court , and Louis XIV . danced it to music composed for him ...
... dance in Poitou , France . It was called menuet on account of the small steps , -pas menus . The dance , it is said , was derived from the courante . It quickly made its way to court , and Louis XIV . danced it to music composed for him ...
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... dance were called ' les âmes des pieds . ' Women never looked more beautiful when dancing than in a minuet . Don John of Austria journeyed to Paris in disguise merely to look on Marguerite of Burgundy in the dance . There were five ...
... dance were called ' les âmes des pieds . ' Women never looked more beautiful when dancing than in a minuet . Don John of Austria journeyed to Paris in disguise merely to look on Marguerite of Burgundy in the dance . There were five ...
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... dance is probably best known to those who are not musicians or amateurs of music by the reference to the dance in " Twelfth Night " ( act i . , scene 3 ) . Sir Andrew Aguecheek says to Sir Toby Belch : — I'll stay a month longer . I am ...
... dance is probably best known to those who are not musicians or amateurs of music by the reference to the dance in " Twelfth Night " ( act i . , scene 3 ) . Sir Andrew Aguecheek says to Sir Toby Belch : — I'll stay a month longer . I am ...
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... dance too long galliards . " " The tripla's and changing of times have an agreement with the changes of motion ; as when galliard time and measure time are in the medley of one dance . ' Johnson also noticed " galliard , a gay , brisk ...
... dance too long galliards . " " The tripla's and changing of times have an agreement with the changes of motion ; as when galliard time and measure time are in the medley of one dance . ' Johnson also noticed " galliard , a gay , brisk ...
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