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Composer | Arbeau, Thoinot (1519 - 1595) | ||
Instrumentation | Alto saxophone, piano and/or guitar | ||
Sheet central | Pavane (Belle qui tiens ma vie) (34 sheet music) | ||
Style | Renaissance | ||
Arranger | Dewagtere, Bernard (1958 - ) | ||
Date | 1589 | ||
Copyright | Copyright © Dewagtere, Bernard | ||
Other title | Pavana ? Paduana ? Pavyn ? Pavin ? Pavian - Pavón | ||
Added by bernard-dewagtere, 23 Oct 2011
The pavane is a slow processional dance common in
Europe during the 16th century (Renaissance). A pavane
is a slow piece of music which is danced to in pairs.
Associated with saltarello and especially the jolly, it
is described by Tabourot Jehan (1520-1595) said in its
Orchésographie Thoinot Arbeau (1589) formed as a dance
bit of a long and two short. He describes the struts
that hold my beautiful life and a Pavane dance of Spain
that "walking forward in the first pass," and then
backwards. (Wi...(+)
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