Méthode pour exercer l'oreille a la mesure

dans l'art de la danse.

Méthode pour exercer l'oreille a la mesure
Alexis Bacquoy-Guédon, Alexis ...
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Méthode pour exercer l'oreille a la mesure

dans l'art de la danse.

In part one of this treatise, Bacquoy-Guédon (fl. 1780) presents a short history of dance as well as arguments in favor of dancing. The focus of this section is devoted to performance of contredanses and minuets. Part two contains eight-bar triple-meter airs for minuets and eight-bar duple-meter airs for contredanses, all composed for a single treble instrument. Additional music is included for a variant of the contredanse called the contredanse allemande (in triple-meter), a marche, and two rigaudons. The treatise concludes with a diagram of figures and music for the minuet.

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French
Pages
56

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Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
"Seconde partie, contenant des airs de différens mouvemens, pour exercer l'oreille à la mesure, dans le menuet & dans la contre-danse," with special t.-p.: 1 l., 20 p.

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A Amsterdam, Et se trouve à Paris
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Handbooks, manuals, etc., Early works to 1800.

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GV1751 .B15

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Pagination
2 p.l., 56 p., 1 l., 20 p.
Number of pages
56

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OL6645714M
LCCN
22014331

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