- Look up
angloise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angloise (archaic French, 'English') may
refer to:
English language a term for the
English country...
- The
Contenance angloise, or
English manner, a
distinctive style of
musical polyphony,
developed in fifteenth-century England. It uses full, rich harmonies...
- 82 \
Angloise in D
major and Trio in G
major BR-JCFB A 83 \
March in G
major BR-JCFB A 84 \
Villanella in B-flat
major BR-JCFB A 85 \
Angloise in B-flat...
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Angloise (French term for
English country dance) is a
piece of
classical music in D
minor for
piano from
Notebook for
Wolfgang written for
Wolfgang Amadeus...
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medieval to the
Renaissance periods. The
central proponent of the
Contenance angloise style (lit. 'English manner'),
Dunstaple was the
leading English composer...
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dated from the rise of
triadic harmony and the
spread of the
contenance angloise style from the
British Isles to the
Burgundian School. A
convenient watershed...
- IV.
Gavotte (
Angloise) V.
Menuet VI. Trio VII.
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Allemande Courante Sarabande Angloise Menuet – Trio...
- also
developed some
distinctive forms of music,
including the
Contenance Angloise, the rota,
polyphonic votive antiphons and the
carol and the ballad. The...
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Binchois and
Dufay for
following Dunstaple in
adopting the
contenance angloise ("English character"). The
Second generation (1450–1485), with Ockeghem...
- some
distinctive forms of music,
including Celtic chant, the
Contenance Angloise, the rota,
polyphonic votive antiphons, and the
carol in the
medieval era...