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Courante - Wikipedia
The courante, corrente, coranto and corant are some of the names given to a family of triple metre dances from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era. en.wikipedia.org
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Courante | Baroque, French, Triple Meter - Britannica
Courante, court dance for couples, prominent in the late 16th century and fashionable in aristocratic European ballrooms, especially in France and England. www.britannica.com
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Courante - YouTube
A version of a renaissance courante. As nobody really knows how it was danced, this is our version filmed in Copenhagen. www.youtube.com
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courante
courante, courant (‖ kurɑ̃t, kuːˈrɑːnt, -æ-) Also 7–9 corant, 8 currant, corrant, (courant). [a. F. courante in same sense, lit. ‘running (dance)’, from courant, -ante, pr. pple. of courir to run. In 17th c. usually corant, and coranto, q.v.; in 18th c. conformed to the French, and in this form alon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tempo and Character in Bach's French Courantes - BachScholar®
The French courante is by far the most misunderstood and misinterpreted dance style used by Bach in his suites, mainly with regards to tempo, touch, and ... www.bachscholar.com
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COURANTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COURANTE is a dance of Italian origin marked by quick running steps. www.merriam-webster.com
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A Baroque Glossary
courante (also It. corrente): a well known dance in the 16th century, the courante became even more important in the 17th. A triple meter dance in binary ... www.baroque.org
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Courante or Corrente? Same thing right? Nope… (Stick with me on ...
The French courante was described as either serious and solemn, noble and grand, hopeful, majestic, and earnest. All of these qualities imply a slow tempo. www.snguitar.com
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COURANTE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Courante definition: a dance dating back to the 17th century and characterized by a running or gliding step.. See examples of COURANTE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Understanding Form: The Courante - YouTube
Understanding Form: The Courante · Comments. 56. Add a comment... 9:34. Go to channel · Understanding Form: The Sarabande. Musica Universalis• ... www.youtube.com
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French Courante & Italian Corrente Distinction, Confusion ... - Reddit
The Courante is a common dance in Suites and typically follows the Allemande. It is usually written in 3/2 or 6/4, has an anacrusis of an 8th note, is played ... www.reddit.com
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Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c.
The Courante can be called the first broadsheet paper, because it was issued in folio-size. Format and typography The Courante was a single folio sheet. wikipedia.org
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quarante
† quarante var. courante, a kind of dance. Obs.1598 R. Dallington Meth. Trav. V ij, Euery poore draggletayle can Dance all your Quarantes, Leualties, Bransles, and other Dances. Oxford English Dictionary
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Concerts royaux (Couperin)
Each consists of a prelude and a succession of dances in the order allemande, sarabande or courante, followed by others – but the suites are intended for Sarabande grave Gavotte Musette Chaconne légère Quatrième concert in E Minor Prélude Allemande Courante française Courante à l'italienne Sarabande Rigaudon wikipedia.org
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corrant
corrant obs. f. courant, courante. Oxford English Dictionary
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