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ins_o_susato [2019/04/13 16:59]
nashjc created
ins_o_susato [2024/04/02 03:03] (current)
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 Victor Skowronski (2000)\\ Victor Skowronski (2000)\\
 Longways duple improper\\ Longways duple improper\\
-Music: Ronde IX (Tielman Susato), ​Recording: {{ ::​music:​o_susato--040.mp3.zip |}}+Music: Ronde IX (Tielman Susato),\\ 
 +Recordings: {{ ::​music:​o_susato--040.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 +{{ ::​music:​o_susato-ronde_ix_057-dhp-04.mp3.zip |}}
  
  
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 C2  3-4  (Face the presence) honor left & right C2  3-4  (Face the presence) honor left & right
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 +Video: https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=Z5tBnngDrc4\\
 +https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=BsoFQRe4bos\\
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 +The tune, called "Ronde IX" was composed by Tielman Susato in 1551. \\
 +The melody is an adaptation of "Mon Desir,"​ a basse-danse by Tielman Susato that had been published exactly a century earlier, in 1551. The baas-dance, called in Italy bassa, and in France basse, in the north of England a base-dance, was described by one writer in France in 1496 as one in which “one adopts a countrified manner, abandoning courtly dance.” Although a basse-dance could take a number of forms, with different numbers of dancers and different sexes, processional,​ progressive,​ etc., it was informal rather than courtly
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