Danserye Part I of II

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2007

La Mourisque, Les Quatre Branles
Dance Music from the 1500's

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  • 5 stars to the person with the hand bells in the La Mourisque!

  • slower? it is dance for goodness sake!! one of the best performances i have heard. early music sounds so good by wind ensemble or brass!! get up and dance people and drink some beer and brandy!!

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  • @Korea4Me - there is a lovely English expression "give it some wellie!" He certainly did.

  • The current British composer, David Bedford, used this as a theme in his 1970's LP "Rime of the Ancient Mariner". Those who enjoy the opening piece here are urged to track that down....while you are at it, try to also obtain his LP or CD "Instructions for Angels"...

  • @oberonne

    Una vez un profesor de musica me ha dicho que cuando se habla de Susato, es muy probable que los tambores y sinos sean influencia de musica folclorica del norte de Europa, probablemente de origen normanda o vikinga.

    A mi, cuanto a la forma que tocan a los tambores, me parecen realmente más nordico que turco, pero entiendo porque dices "a la turca", las marchas turcas tambien tienen eses elementos.

  • @salroja Es una típica (y primitiva) pieza "alla turca": ritmo sincopado y percusión con tambores y cascabeles. La usó Lully en la archifamosa Marcha para la Ceremonia de los Turcos" y Mozart en su Singspiel "El rapto en el Serrallo".

  • IU have to play this on my vilin in a concert on tuesday, I am /so/ nervous.

  • the rythm o the first part reminds me a lot of "overture to the sun" form clockwork orange soundtrack, and also of Rodrigo's axes dance from fantasy for a gentleman. both are two of my favourite pieces.

    Anyone knows if there's a special name for this rythm?

  • THE ARRANGEMENT IS VERY GOOD!

  • Good job, but sounds very flat line-ish. Almost no phrasing. at least on the first movement. Great Balance I think though.

  • I did this for gcse, great song.

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