- The
toponym Schwyz itself was
first attested in 972, as Old High
German Suittes,
perhaps related to
swedan 'to burn' (cf. Old
Norse svíða 'to singe, burn')...
- the town). The
toponym Schwyz itself is
first attested in 972, as
villa Suittes. Its
etymology is uncertain, it may be
either derived from a
Germanic name...
- of all nine
suittes Pieter Bustijn –
Suittes pour le Clavessin,
Steven Devine (Zefir
Records ZEF9626, 2011) –
Recording of all nine
suittes Baroque Music...
-
Samuel Shute (January 12, 1662 –
April 15, 1742) was an
English military officer and
royal governor of the
provinces of M****achusetts and New Hampshire...
-
certain record of the name
dates to 972,
recorded in
Medieval Latin as
villa Suittes.
There are a
number of
uncertain records dated between 924 and 960, in...
-
Suitte d'un Goût Étranger is a
composition for b****
viola da
gamba and
continuo by
Marin Marais. The
Suite in a
Foreign Style was
included in
Marin Marais's...
-
Charles Dieupart,
whose fame was
greatest in England, and on
whose Six
Suittes de
clavessin Bach's
English Suites were in part based.
Surface characteristics...
- [citation needed] Six
suittes de
clavessin (A, D, b, e, F, f) (Amsterdam, 1701)
Instrumental arrangements published as Six
suittes (Amsterdam, 1702) Thirteen...
- valleys. The
valley of
Schwyz is
first mentioned in 972
under the name
Suittes. Later, a
community of
freemen is
found settled at the foot of the Mythen...
- III (1711)
Pieces for 1 and 3 viols, Book IV (1717;
includes the
famous Suitte d'un Goût Étranger.) La
gamme et
autres morceaux de
symphonie (1723, includes...