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bransle
† ˈbransle Obs. Also 8 bransel. [a. F. bransle (16th c.), a graphical variant of branle: see branle, also brangle, brantle.] 1. Movement, perturbation. rare. (= brangle n.1 1, branle n. 1.)1603 Florio Montaigne iii. ix. (1632) 565 Observe..the motions and bransles of the Heavens. 2. A kind of dance;...
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Branle
By 1623 such suites had been standardized into a set of six dances: premier bransle, bransle gay, bransle de Poictou (also called branle à mener), bransle Igor Stravinsky includes a Bransle Simple, Bransle Gay, and Bransle de Poitou (Double) in his Agon (1957).
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brantle
† ˈbrantle Obs. [Phonetic var. of brandle.] A kind of dance; = brangle n.1 2, branle n. 2, bransle n. 2.1662 Pepys Diary 31 Dec., They danced the Brantle. 1846 Sir R. de Coverley 229 Asking a thousand questions..respecting certain brantles and corantos.
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Agon (ballet)
(Second pas-de-trois: 2 male, 1 female dancers)
Bransle simple (2 male dancers)
Bransle gay (1 female dancer)
Bransle double (2 male, 1 female dancers) form a twelve-tone row in the Bransle Double.
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brangle
▪ I. † ˈbrangle, n.1 Obs. [Phonetic variant of branle v.; cf. brangle v.1, also brandle, bransle, brantle.] 1. A shake, an impulse, a setting in motion; = F. branle, branle, bransle.1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 266 Forced, for want of a convenient agent to give them the due brangle, to lye immobi...
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Suite française (Poulenc)
Structure
Bransle de Bourgogne
Pavane
Petite marche militaire
Complainte
Bransle de Champagne
Sicilienne
Carillon
A typical performance lasts
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brandle
† ˈbrandle, v. Obs. [ad. F. branler, found in both senses; the d may be due to an acquaintance with the earlier Fr. form brandeler, but more probably is merely phonetic, as in spindle; cf. also brangle, branle, bransle, brantle.] a. trans. To shake, shock, cause to waver. b. intr. To become unsteady...
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Minuet
The minuet was traditionally said to have descended from the bransle de Poitou, though there is no evidence making a clear connection between these two
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branle
▪ I. † ˈbranle, n. Obs. [a. F. branle.] 1. Wavering, agitation, (?) confusion.1581 Savile Tacitus' Hist. ii. (1591) 78 The Legion incensed with griefe..put them of the first [legion] in branle [impulit primanos]. 2. A kind of dance, and the kind of music suitable to it; = brangle n.1 2, bransle 2, b...
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Music of Burgundy
Among the dances Burgundy has produced is the elegant, energetic basse danse and the bransle which was associated with the lower-classes in the Middle
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volte
volte, volt (vɒlt, vəʊlt) [a. F. volte, ad. It. volta: see volta.] † 1. A kind of dance; = volta, lavolta. Obs.1586 E. Hoby tr. Cognet's Polit. Disc. Truth xi. 39 The Voltes, courantes, and vyolent daunses proceede from furie. 1597 T. Morley Introd. Mus. 181 Like vnto this [the Bransle] (but more li...
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Jean-Adam Guilain
.- Les Pelerins 1er Air - 2e Air - Boire a son tour - je suis encor - Bransle de Metz - On dit - Allons - La Tétard - Menuet Allemand
Although he came
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Sinfonia (Berio)
at the end of the first tableau), bars 170–85
Stravinsky's Agon (upper oboe part from the "Double pas de quatre" as well the castanet part from the “Bransle
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nosegay
nosegay (ˈnəʊzgeɪ) Also 6–7 -gaye, -gaie. [f. nose n. + gay n.] 1. A bunch of flowers or herbs, esp. sweet-smelling flowers; a bouquet, a posy. Also, an imitation or representation of this.c 1420 Lydg. Assembly of Gods 380 A nosegay she had made full pleasauntly. 1530 Palsgr. 698/2 Assay, this nose⁓...
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List of solo piano compositions by Francis Poulenc
en ré bémol majeur/in D-flat Major, FP 71
No. 3 en la bémol majeur/in A-flat Major, FP 118
Suite française, d'après Claude Gervaise (1935), FP 80
Bransle de Bourgogne
Pavane
Petite marche militaire
Complainte
Bransle de Champagne
Sicilienne
Carillon
Bourrée, au pavillon d'Auvergne (1937), FP 87
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