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Gigue - Wikipedia
The gigue or giga is a lively baroque dance originating from the English jig. It was imported into France in the mid-17th century and usually appears at the ... en.wikipedia.org
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GIGUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈzhēg : a lively dance movement (as of a suite) having compound triple rhythm and composed in fugal style www.merriam-webster.com
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JS Bach 'Gigue' Fugue in G Major BWV 577 // Richard McVeigh
JS Bach's famous 'Gigue' Fugue in G BWV 577 played on the organ of Immanuelkerk in Ermelo, Netherlands. I hope you enjoy this performance of ... www.youtube.com
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gigue
‖ gigue Mus. (ʒig) See also jig. [F. gigue = It. giga, orig. a fiddle or lute (whence Ger. geige fiddle).] A piece of music, of a lively character, in two strains or sections, each of which is repeated; usually employed as the last movement of the Suite.1685 Lond. Gaz. No. 2081/4 Airs for the Violin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Georg Philipp Telemann 4: The “Gigue” is Up! - Classics for Kids
A 'gigue' is a lively dance in triple time, a French word for jig, that originated as a folk dance in Ireland, Scotland, and northern England. www.classicsforkids.com
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Bach's Fugue à la Gigue - Wind Repertory Project
Fugue à La Gigue was published for military band in 1928 by Boosey & Hawkes and shortly afterwards for orchestra, but with only short scores. www.windrep.org
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Gigue | Baroque, French, Suite - Britannica
Gigue, popular Baroque dance that originated in the British Isles and became widespread in aristocratic circles of Europe; also a medieval name for a bowed ... www.britannica.com
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Baroque Dance - Gigue / Il Giardino Armonico - YouTube
Ars Lyrica presents Dancing at the Palais: Suites from Les Indes galantes - Entrée les Sauvages Ars Lyrica Houston www.youtube.com
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A Baroque Glossary
gigue (also Eng. jig, It. giga): a fast dance typically in compound meter and binary form. It originated in England and Ireland as the jig, and was known in ... www.baroque.org
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gigue-shop: Belgian women's fashion | Official webshop
Belgian designer fashion with heritage. Explore Gigue women's clothing online. Free delivery and returns in Benelux. Secure shopping. gigue.com
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Automata Gigue (Highschool DxD) | SpaceBattles
Jun 17, 2023A man finds himself within a world familiar, yet alien. Bereft of the usual boons, the revelation that he is on his own and starting from the bottom is harsh. What he DOES receive, however, is perhaps the greatest tool available to any engineer: the ability to automate. One may be weak, but the strength of the many cannot be denied.
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Kleine Gigue in G, K. 574
Bach, although many scholars have likened it to Handel's Gigue from the Suite No. 8 in F minor, HWV 433. The gigue consists of only 38 bars and is written in time. wikipedia.org
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gigour
† gigour Obs.—1 [ad. OF. gigueour, f. gigue fiddle: see jig.] A fiddler.a 1300 K. Horn 1472 Hi sede hi weren harpurs, And sume were gigours. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert de Visée
– Menuet – Gavotte Suite No. 5 in G Major: Sarabande – Sarabande – Gigue Suite No. 6 in C Minor: Prélude – Tombeau de Mr. Francisque Corbet – Courante – Sarabande – Sarabande en Rondeau – Gavotte Suite No. 7 in C Major: Prélude – Allemande – Courante – Sarabande – Gigue, a wikipedia.org
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giga
‖ giga Mus. (ˈdʒiga) [It. = F. gigue.] = gigue.1730–6 in Bailey (folio). 1879 [see gigue]. Oxford English Dictionary
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