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====== Portabella ====== | ====== Portabella ====== | ||
- | Recording: {{ ::music:portabella-_066-bn9sr12.mp3.zip |}} | + | Published in Walsh in 1715. \\ |
+ | Interpreted by Tom Cook in 1979. \\ | ||
+ | Proper duple minor longways dance.\\ | ||
+ | Recording: {{ ::music:portabella-_066-bn9sr12.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Xrd-9_rtk | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Xrd-9_rtk | ||
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- | Duple minor proper | ||
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C2 cast down and cross up while C1 cross up and cast down (1/2 figure eights). | C2 cast down and cross up while C1 cross up and cast down (1/2 figure eights). | ||
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+ | Graham Christian (2015) finds the tune appeared in the act music for Colley CIbber's play Love's Last Shift (1696) where it was described as a "Bore" i.e. a bourrée. It was composed, states Christian, by James Paisible [2] (1656-1721), a composer and virtuoso recorder player originally from France (where his first name was Jacques). Paisible also played oboe and bass viol, and composed for the theater, where he met and married Moll Davis, a singer and actress who had been the mistress of Charles II. He lived and worked in London for some forty years. | ||
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