- The
courante, corrente,
coranto and
corant are some of the
names given to a
family of
triple metre dances from the late
Renaissance and the
Baroque era...
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Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c. ("Current
Events from Italy, Germany, etc.") was the
first Dutch newspaper. It
began appearing in
Amsterdam in June...
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across m****cripts. The
courantes of the
first (in D minor) and
third (in B minor)
suites are in the
French style; the
courantes of the
other four suites...
-
cello suites are
structured in six
movements each: prelude, allemande,
courante, sarabande, two
minuets or two bourrées or two gavottes, and a
final gigue...
- Prélude –
Allemande –
Courante –
Sarabande –
Gigue – P****acaille –
Gavotte –
Gavotte – Bourrée
Suite No. 2 in A Major:
Allemande –
Courante –
Sarabande Suite...
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Margaretha van Bancken,
beginning in 1656
under the
title Weeckelycke Courante van
Europa ("W****ly
Newspaper of Europe"). In 1664, when the authorities...
- (EngK 74) 00974 838 III
Allemande and
Courante A maj.
Keyboard 42: 265 V/12 by
Graupner (GWV 849/2 /3) 00977 840 III
Courante [scores] G maj.
Keyboard V/12 by...
- are: This
first suite is
unusual in that it has two
courantes and two
doubles for the
second courante. This
suite also
departs from the
scheme of the other...
- You" trad. by
Jeremiah Clarke, Blackmore,
Night 3:14 13. "Praetorius (
Courante)" (Instrumental) trad. by
Michael Praetorius 1:54 14. "Benzai-Ten" Blackmore...
- magistrate." From Terpsic**** (1612): "Entree –
Courante" A more
commonly known Praetorius piece, for
courante (French for "running"), a
court dance for couples...