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allemande    
n. 德国舞蹈之一种,其曲子



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  • Allemande - Wikipedia
    An allemande (allemanda, almain(e), or alman(d), French: "German (dance)") is a Renaissance and Baroque dance, and one of the most common instrumental dance styles in Baroque music, with examples by Couperin, Purcell, Bach and Handel
  • Allemande | German Baroque, Courtly, Ballroom | Britannica
    Allemande, processional couple dance with stately, flowing steps, fashionable in 16th-century aristocratic circles; also an 18th-century figure dance The earlier dance apparently originated in Germany but became fashionable both at the French court (whence its name, which in French means “German”)
  • Allemande | Definition Meaning - M5 Music
    The Allemande is a dance form that originated in the Baroque period and is commonly featured as a component of Baroque dance suites Its name is derived from the French word "allemand", meaning "German", reflecting its historical connections
  • ALLEMANDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ALLEMANDE is a musical composition or movement (as in a baroque suite) in moderate tempo and duple or quadruple time
  • The allemande, a dance throughout centuries - Histoire de bal
    The allemande is the smurf of historical dance Not because it is small and blue, no But because that word can refer to many dance and dance moves What is “allemande” exactly? And it many name variations: allemanda, almain (e), or alman (d) Whether you’re into Renaissance or Baroque dance, you’ve probably come across this dance before
  • Allemande - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An allemande (Italian: allemanda) is a dance that was popular in Baroque music of the 17th and early 18th centuries The word comes from the French word for "German" Composers of the Baroque period often wrote a group of dances called a suite There was usually an allemande, a courante, a sarabande and a gigue, in that order
  • ALLEMANDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    ALLEMANDE meaning: 1 either of two types of dance popular in Germany and France from the 16th to the 18th century… Learn more





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