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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...
- Orchésographie, a 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...
- post-Restoration 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...
- has been repudiated. Detailed instructions for voltas were written by Thoinot Arbeau; some brief notes appear in MS Douce 280. (about 1606) These instructions...
- stand-alone 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...
- instruments usually included written-out repeat sections with variations. In Thoinot Arbeau's French dance manual, it is generally a dance for many couples...
- adding the lyrics "Quand je bois du vin clairet...").[citation needed] Thoinot Arbeau later do****ented information about the tourdion in his work Orchésographie [fr;...
- and full orchestras. According to the composer, it was based on tunes in Thoinot Arbeau's Orchésographie, a manual of Renaissance dances. Nevertheless,...
- dances of the late 16th century include the pavane and the Canary dance. Thoinot Arbeau's book Orchésographie describes peasant branles as well as the 16th...
- instructions from this era survive. The 16th-century French dancing master Thoinot Arbeau and the British Inns of Court therefore preserve the first records...