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<strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Renaissance</strong> <strong>Dance</strong> 77Sonare et Balare:<strong>Dance</strong>s from 15thc. Italy and FranceBedford Waits Cassette: Dolmetsch Historical <strong>Dance</strong> Society, 1990.Available from DHDS for £7 plus £1.25 shipping. Companion book: £5plus £2 shipping.Instruments: Recorders, crumhorn, rackett, lute, dulcimer, cornett.Track Listing: Italian Balli: Anello (Domenico), Belreguardo Novo (D), Laltrafia guielmina (D), Giloxia (D), Gratioso (Guglielmo), Legiadra (G), Pizochara(D), Rostiboli Gioioso (G), Spero (G). Italian Basse danze: Castelana (G),Caterva (G), Corona (D), Damnes (D), Pellegrina (G), Pietosa (G). Frenchbassedanses: La Danse de cleves (Brussels), Lesperance de bourbon(Br./Toulouze), Filles a marier (Br/T), Le petit rouen (Br/T), Rotiboullyioyeulx (Br/T).JPD: This tape was prepared in conjunction with DHDS' Summer School<strong>of</strong> 1989. Companion book has dance choreography, but no stepdescriptions or other info, as it was designed as a reminder for those whohad learned the dances at workshops. Most dances are quite nice, andquite usable. Aesthetic Appeal: *** Usability: ***Songs & <strong>Dance</strong>sfrom ShakespeareBraodside Band CD: Saydisc, SDL 409.LH: While many <strong>of</strong> the selections are "songs" there are also many dancesincluded (and don't be surprised if many <strong>of</strong> the songs sound familiar asmany <strong>of</strong> them are also dance tunes). Extensive "liner notes" includinglyrics to all the songs. This is good for you theatrical types also as it talksabout actual music used in the original productions staged byShakespeare.Songs and <strong>Dance</strong>sfrom the Spanish<strong>Renaissance</strong>Camerata Iberia CD:, 1999.Two and threecouple dances from17th and 18thcentury EnglandStep StatelyBarron, Marshall, and Ward, Charles, and Leber, Eric Cassette: Country<strong>Dance</strong> and Song Society <strong>of</strong> America, CDS-8, 1980.Track Listing: Step Stately, Love's Triumph, Miss Sparks's Maggot, TheBoatman, Joy After Sorrow, The Splendid Shilling, The Beggar Boy, TheMaid in the moon, Come Let's Be Merry I and II, Saint Martin's, GreenSleeves and Yellow Lace, The Corporation, Shepherd's Holiday, St.Margaret's Hill, Heartsease, Chelmsford Assembly.Instruments: Violin, recorders, harpsichord.IE: More country dances both "in" and OOP. Much nicer renditions thanmany, but notably Baroque, if your audience can tell the difference.Take a dance Bare Necessities CD: Chicago: Flying Fish, 1991.Track Listing: Take a <strong>Dance</strong>, Scotch Morris, Irish Lamentation, Fandango,The wood duck / Fried de Metz Herman, Miss DeJersey's Memorial / PatShaw, Nonesuch, St. Margaret's Hill, Knives and Forks, Trip to the Jubilee,Hambleton's Round O.

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