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Courante

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  1. Courante [videorecording]
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  1. 1984.

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  1. Pforsich, Janis.
  2. Alvarez, Maria Rada
  3. Díaz, Miguel Angel
  4. Diaz, Karen Gober
  5. Gold, Stuart
  6. Haim, Mark
  7. Pemberton, E.
  8. Tomlinson, Kellom
  9. Paisible, James, 1656?-1721.
  10. Isaac, Mr
  11. Lœillet, John, 1680-1730.
  12. Hickford, Mr., active 1711
  13. Couperin, François, 1668-1733.
  14. Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687.
  15. Pécourt, Guillaume Louis, 1653-1729
  16. Feuillet, Raoul-Auger, 1659 or 1660-1710
  17. Cordier, Jacques, approximately 1580-
  18. Destouches, M. (André Cardinal), 1672-1749.
  19. Gaudrau, Mr. (Michel)
  20. Lacoste, Louis de, approximately 1675-approximately 1757.
  21. Marais, Marin, 1656-1728.
  22. Wilson, Ron.
  23. Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757.
  24. Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741.
  25. Campra, André, 1660-1744.
  26. La Motte, M. de (Antoine Houdar), 1672-1731.
  27. Corelli, Arcangelo, 1653-1713.
  28. Groscort, Mr
  29. Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759.
  30. Courante (Dance company)
Description
  1. 1 videocassette. 95 min. : sd. color NTSC.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Subject
  1. Minuet (Dance)
  2. Rigaudon (Dance)
  3. Loure (Dance)
  4. Hornpipe (Dance)
  5. Sarabande (Dance)
  6. Jig (Dance)
  7. Passepied (Dance)
  8. Musette (Dance)
  9. Canaries (Dance)
  10. Courante (Dance)
  11. Commedia dell'arte
  12. Dance > England > 18th century
  13. Dance > France > 17th century
  14. Dance > France > 18th century
Contents
  1. CONTENTS. - I. Sonata for flute and continuo. Mus: Handel. Perf. by musicians only. - II. England: School for young gentlewomen. An ecchoe: boree, minuet (chor: Mr. Groscort, notated by E. Pemberton, 1711; mus: Anon.). The address: rigadoon, menuett, rigadoon (chor: Kellom Tomlinson, 1719; mus: William Babell). The friendship (chor: Mr. Isaac, notated by Pemberton, 1715; mus: Jacques Paisible). The pastorall: loure, hornpipe (chor: Isaac/Pemberton, 1713; mus: Paisible). The courtship: the regular order of the minuet (chor: Tomlinson, 1720 and 1735; mus: Anon.). The submission: sarabande, minuett, rigadon (chor: Tomlinson, 1717; mus: Jean-Baptiste Loeillet). Mr. Hickford's jigg (chor: Pforsich after Mr. Hickford/Pemberton, 1711; mus: Anon.). Perf. by Alvarez, Haim, M. Diaz, K. Diaz, Pforsich, and Gold. - III. Le rossignol-en-amour (The nightingale in love). Mus: François Couperin. Perf. by musicians only. - IV. France: Fêtes galantes. La mariée (chor: Louis Pécourt, notated by Raoul Feuillet, 1700; mus: Jean-Baptiste Lully). La bocane: courante (chor: Anon., late 17th century; mus: Jacques Cordier, known as Bocane). La muszette à deux (chor: Pécourt, notated by Michel Gaudrau, 1712; mus: André Cardinal Destouches, from Callirhoé, 1712). La bacchante (chor: adapted from Pécourt/Gaudrau, 1712; mus: Louis de Lacoste, from Philomèle, 1705). Entrée pour un berger et une bergère (chor: Pécourt/Gaudrau, 1712; mus
  2. Marin Marais, from Sémélé, 1709). Passepied à quatre (chor: Feuillet, 1711; mus: Anon.). Rigaudon à quatre (chor: Pécourt/Gaudrau, 1712; mus: Anon.). Perf. by Alvarez (Bride), Haim (Bridegroom), Pforsich (Mother of the bride), Gold (Father of the bride), K. Diaz (Shepherdess), M. Diaz (Shepherd). - V. Italy: Delirio amoroso. A commedia dell'arte scene written and directed by Ron Wilson. Mus: Domenico Scarlatti (K125 in G major, K318 Andante in F sharp major, K175 in A minor, K74 in A major). Perf. by K. Diaz (Columbine), Haim (Harlequin), Alvarez (Isabella), M. Diaz (Flavio), and Gold (Priest). - VI. Sonata no. 5 in E minor for cello and continuo. Mus: Antonio Vivaldi. Perf. by musicians only. - VII. Spain: el amante apasionado. A dance scene based on Act III, L'Espagne, of the ballet opera L'Europe galante (1697). Lib: Antoine Houdart de La Motte. Entrée espagnolle (chor: adapted from Pécourt/Feuillet, 1704; mus: André Campra), perf. by Gold. Folies d'Espagne pour un homme (chor: Pécourt/Feuillet, 1704; mus: Marais, from Couplets de Folies), perf. by Haim. Rondeau espagnolle (chor: Pécourt/Feuillet, 1704; mus: Campra), perf. by K. Diaz and M. Diaz. Entrée espagnolle (chor: Pécourt/Feuillet, 1704; mus: Campra), perf. by Pforsich. Canary à deux (chor: Feuillet, 1700; mus: Anon.), perf. by Gold and Haim. Folie d'Espagne pour femme (chor: Feuillet, 1700; mus: Arcangelo Corelli, from Sonata no. 12), perf. by
  3. Alvarez. Canary finale (chor: Feuillet, 1700; mus: Lully, from Bellérophon, arranged by Kenneth Cooper), perf. by entire cast.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-355
Note
  1. Videotaped in performance by Lee Goldman on Feb. 24, 1984 during the Riverside Dance Festival at Riverside Theater, New York. Theme: Flirtatious journeys, a baroque dance journey of love and courtship through England, France, Italy, and Spain. Conceived, directed, choreographed/reconstructed by Janis Pforsich. Music realization: John Davison. Music consultation: Kenneth Cooper. Costumes: Benjamin Soencksen, Coe Perkinson, Cheryl Lovett, Marcy Froehlich. Masks: Laurance Gillaspie. Lighting: Robert Rosentel. Performed by Courante: Janis Pforsich (artistic director), Maria Rada Alvarez, Miguel Angel Diaz, Karen Gober Diaz, Stuart Gold, and Mark Haim. Musicians: Anne Briggs (baroque flute), Myron Lutzke (baroque cello), Charles Sherman (harpsichord).
Title
  1. Courante [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. 1984.
Local subject
  1. Television. Courante.
  2. Baroque dancing.
  3. Opera ballet. L'Europe galante.
Added author
  1. Pforsich, Janis. Conceptor. drt, choreographer, dancer.
  2. Alvarez, Maria Rada, dancer.
  3. Díaz, Miguel Angel, dancer.
  4. Diaz, Karen Gober, dancer.
  5. Gold, Stuart, dancer.
  6. Haim, Mark, dancer.
  7. Pemberton, E., choreographer.
  8. Tomlinson, Kellom, choreographer.
  9. Paisible, James, 1656?-1721. Composer
  10. Isaac, Mr, choreographer.
  11. Lœillet, John, 1680-1730. Composer
  12. Hickford, Mr., active 1711, choreographer.
  13. Couperin, François, 1668-1733. Composer
  14. Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687. Composer
  15. Pécourt, Guillaume Louis, 1653-1729, choreographer.
  16. Feuillet, Raoul-Auger, 1659 or 1660-1710, choreographer.
  17. Cordier, Jacques, approximately 1580- choreographer.
  18. Destouches, M. (André Cardinal), 1672-1749. Composer
  19. Gaudrau, Mr. (Michel), choreographer.
  20. Lacoste, Louis de, approximately 1675-approximately 1757. Composer
  21. Marais, Marin, 1656-1728. Composer
  22. Wilson, Ron. Author. Director
  23. Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757. Composer
  24. Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741. Composer
  25. Campra, André, 1660-1744. Composer
  26. La Motte, M. de (Antoine Houdar), 1672-1731. Librettist
  27. Corelli, Arcangelo, 1653-1713. Composer
  28. Groscort, Mr, choreographer.
  29. Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Composer
  30. Courante (Dance company)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-355
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