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82 <strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Renaissance</strong> <strong>Dance</strong>VS: Two <strong>of</strong> the pieces listed are: Figlie Guilielmin (basse danse) fromCornazano, and Collinetto (ballo) from Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro. FiglieGuilelmina is a ballo, while Colinetto is a bassadanza and is only inCornazano, so right <strong>of</strong>f, they obviously have muddled stuff. The first piecemay be a bassedanze - it wasn't recognizable, but I'm not into them. It mayvery well be Collinetto. The second is neither Colinnetto, nor FiglieGuilelmina, but is Vida de Culin. There's also Il Re de Spagna, bassa andalta danza, from de la Torre. A:*** U:*Washerwomen,War, and PeaseNew York <strong>Renaissance</strong> Band LP: Arabesque Recordings, NB 7514, 1989.Reprint <strong>of</strong> Arbeau: Orchésographie, 1984.Where BeautyMoves and WitDelightsThe New World <strong>Renaissance</strong> Band CD: Nightwatch, NW1002, 1993.JPD: Daphne, Staines Morris, Goddesses. Other non-dance stuff. Daphnecould work for Hit and Misse (even has a 12-count hey), but too manyrepeats, and vocals that might throw <strong>of</strong>f dancers. Goddesses only has 6repeats (needs 11): a little slow, but it's one <strong>of</strong> the few existing recordingsfor this dance. Staines Morris has only three full repeats <strong>of</strong> the music.Would need to be spliced. Liner notes do not contain info oninstrumentation. Aesthetic Appeal: *** Usability: **Appendix I: Brief MentionsWe had far more good stuff than we could print. Most <strong>of</strong> the followingconsist only partly <strong>of</strong> dance music or have a more limited or specializedappeal, or were not included because we had too-incomplete informationabout them. The material on these has been highly condensed.Ancient Airs and<strong>Dance</strong>sO'Dette, Paul (with Rogers Covey-Crump, Tenor) (Hyperion CDA66228)LH: These are the original lute songs and dances used by Respighi in hisorchestral "Suites <strong>of</strong> Ancient Airs and <strong>Dance</strong>s.” Paul O'Dette is, <strong>of</strong> course,a wonderful lutenist and, even if you can't dance to some <strong>of</strong> these, it'swonderful listening. Lovely version <strong>of</strong> Caroso's "Laura Soave.”The Art <strong>of</strong> theBawdy SongBaltimore Consort. CD<strong>Dance</strong>s: Cuckolds all a-row, Argeers, Gathering Peascods, Ladie Lie nearmeJT: Not bad at all, considering it's not primarily a dance CD. Aesthetic: ***Usability: **.5The Art <strong>of</strong> the Lutein the Middle AgesL'Ensemble Perceval. (tape) MHS MHC6391, 1982. Various 13th and14th century "dance" tunes.

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