- his
Orchésographie, a
study of late sixteenth-century
French Renaissance social dance. He was born in
Dijon and died in Langres.
Orchésographie, first...
-
secular dance tune
known under the
title "Branle de l'Official" in
Orchésographie, a
dance book
written by the
French cleric,
composer and
writer Thoinot...
- (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 Couppé C****andre"...
-
century include the
pavane and the
Canary dance.
Thoinot Arbeau's book
Orchésographie describes peasant branles as well as the 16th
century b****e
danse and...
-
According to the composer, it was
based on
tunes in
Thoinot Arbeau's
Orchésographie, a
manual of
Renaissance dances. Nevertheless, Warlock's biographer...
-
human sense Thoinot Arbeau's
celebrated 16th-century dance-treatise
Orchésographie, indeed,
begins with
definitions of over
eighty distinct drum-rhythms...
- At the
American Musicologists' banquet,
themes from
Thoinot Arbeau's
Orchésographie can be
heard in the background,
incongruously pla**** on a
Hammond organ...
- the
specific Basel culture in a two-way exchange.
Thoinot Arbeau's
Orchesographie of 1588 is
commonly cited as one of the
first "rudimental" texts, though...
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dance Ballet Masque List of
dances An
American Ballroom Companion "
Orchesographie Et
traicte en
forme de dialogve, par
leqvel tovtes personnes pevvent...
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driver Jean Tabourot, who went by the pen name
Thoinot Arbeau and
wrote Orchésographie, a book on
dance and music.
Located in the north-east
quarter of France...