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- 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...
- 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...
- medieval to the Renaissance periods. The central proponent of the Contenance angloise style (lit. 'English manner'), Dunstaple was the leading English composer...
- 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. Gigue Problems playing these files? See media help. 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...
- 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...