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Bransles (French pronunciation: [bʁɑ̃l] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. The inhabitants...
- A
branle (/ˈbrænəl, ˈbrɑːl/ BRAN-əl, BRAHL, French: [bʁɑ̃l] ), also
bransle, brangle, brawl(e), brall(e), braul(e),
brando (in Italy), bran (in Spain)...
- Pavane, Allegretto, ma un poco lento, G
minor Tordion, Con moto, G
minor Bransles, Presto, G
minor Pieds-en-l'air,
Andante tranquillo, G
major Mattachins...
- air
while the
couple made a 3⁄4 turn.
Other dances, such as
branles or
bransles, were
danced by many
people in a
circle or line. Our
knowledge of 15th-century...
- Attaingnant. Many of his
chansons were published. Du
Tertre published Suyttes de
bransles in 1557,
giving us the
first use of the term "suite",
although the usual...
- (Holberg Suite, The Planets).
Estienne du
Tertre published suyttes de
bransles in 1557,
giving the
first general use of the term "suite" 'suyttes' in...
- Was
Given a Name: Agon". The New York Times. Agon,
Balanchine Trust "The
Bransles of Stravinsky's Agon : A
Transition to
Serial Composition", by
Bonnie S...
- was a
French violinist and composer. He is
known for his
dance music,
bransles (he
composed "Le
Branle De Montirande") and galliards.
Caroubel was born...
- Det
kostar oss 48 000
kronor per
timme att
flyga med Gripen,
inklusive bränsle. Om
planet inte haft så låg
driftkostnad skulle flygvapnet aldrig ha råd...
- 17th-century France. The
minuet was
traditionally said to have
descended from the
bransle de Poitou,
though there is no
evidence making a
clear connection between...