- "contredanse"), as
indicated in a 1706
dance book
called Recueil de
Contredances. As time progressed,
these dances returned to
England and were spread...
- (dance of
Andean folklore arising from the
transformation of the
European contredance), the
bambuco (it is pla**** with guitar,
tiple and mandolin, the rhythm...
- 1990
Contredance launched their review Nouvelles de
Danse as a
resource for
dancers to link
theory to
their studio practice.
Since 1997
Contredance publishes...
-
return to France. In 1706
Raoul Auger Feuillet published his Recüeil de
Contredances, a
collection of "contredanses anglaises"
presented in a
simplified form...
- Música en Cuba. In the book, he
proposes a
theory that
signals the
French contredance,
supposedly introduced in Cuba by
French immigrants fleeing the Haitian...
- of the
Swiss Family Weigl") Op. 3: 2
Quadrilles de
contredanses ("2
Contredance Quadrilles") Op. 4:
Fantasie ... composée sur un
motif du 'Ballet d'Armide'...
- marriage.
Christine attempts to
humiliate Camille by
announcing the
contredance allemande, but Theo
instructs her to
follow him, and
Camille has flashbacks...
-
fille mal gardée; La Sylphide; Don Quixote; Nutcracker;
Raymonda Act 3;
Contredances;
Sacre du
Printemps (Tetley); Firebird; Concerto; Giselle; Swan Lake;...
- conductor,
Archives Records, 2000.
Excerpts from
Ballets No. 1 & 2, and
Contredance from L'Amant anonyme,
Tafelmusik Orchestra,
Jeanne Lamon, violinist-conductor...
-
RIGAUDON –
Georg Philipp Telemann -
ALLEGRETTO –
Johann Georg Witthauer -
CONTREDANCE –
Ludwig van
Beethoven -
MENUET en Do
majeur – Jean-Philippe
Rameau -...