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Thoinot Arbeau is the
anagrammatic pen name of
French cleric Jehan Tabourot (March 17, 1520 – July 23, 1595).
Tabourot is most
famous for his Orchésographie...
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Arena 1986, pp. 20–1.
Arbeau 1967.
Arbeau 1967, pp. 135–6, 146–53, 163, 167–9.
Arbeau 1967, p. 151.
Arbeau 1967, p. 153.
Arbeau 1967, pp. 137, 203 n93...
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Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy (26 June 1893 in
Paris – 7
January 1986 id.) was a
French teacher of
piano who
founded the Évolution
Musicale de la
Jeunesse (EMJ)...
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usually included written-out
repeat sections with variations. In
Thoinot Arbeau's French dance manual, it is
generally a
dance for many
couples in procession...
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dance book
written by the
French cleric,
composer and
writer Thoinot Arbeau, pen name of
Jehan Tabourot (1519–1593). The
words are by the
English composer...
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Kingdom of
France (the
kingdom did not have an
official anthem).
Thoinot Arbeau, in his
Orchesographie (1589)
gives us a
music score of the air as the "Branle...
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Detailed instructions for
voltas were
written by
Thoinot Arbeau; some
brief notes appear in MS
Douce 280. (about 1606)
These instructions...
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dance in the
dancing manuals of
Fabritio Caroso,
Cesare Negri, and
Thoinot Arbeau, it most
frequently appears as a
section of a
larger dance or
suite of dances...
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Arbeau Settlement Arbeau Settlement is a
rural settlement in the
upper reaches of the
Miramichi Valley in
Northumberland County, New Brunswick. It is named...
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knowledge and from
knowledge to
ecstasy above all
human sense Thoinot Arbeau's celebrated 16th-century dance-treatise Orchésographie, indeed,
begins with...