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Three Renaissance Dances, Opus 1079

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Uploaded by: yolar (01/12/21)
Composer: Cooman, Carson
Sample Producer: Sonus Paradisi
Sample Set: Claviorganum
Software: Hauptwerk V
Genre: Contemporary
Description:
These three dances are inspired by Renaissance forms, although they employ a harmonic and melodic language that blends allusions to Renaissance harmony with more contemporary elements.

A pavane is a slow, processional dance in duple meter; historically it was often accompanied by a tabor (drum) that emphasized the rhythm of the bass.

A tordion is a lively dance in triple meter that was often described as a more rapid galliard.

An allemande is a moderate tempo, duple meter dance of serious character that became an instrumental form often used in deeply expressive music, such as the tombeau.

00:00 I. Pavane
Pileata, Quintadena
02:11 II. Tordion
rh: Regalia
lh: Pileata, Amabilis
03:53 III. Allemande
Cithara, Pileata

Because of the lute stop, the Allemande is played with broken chords. As appendix a version without the lute stop, which enhances the nice harmonies:

05:55 III. Allemande
Pileata only

Settings:
Pitch: 415 Hz
Temperament: Quarter-comma meantone
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Sheet music:
http://store.subitomusic.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_102_1085&products_id=6838
Performance: Live
Recorded in: Stereo
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