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- Bourrée abstract "The bourrée (also borrèia) is a dance of French origin common in Auvergne and Biscay in Spain in the 17th century. It is danced in quick double time, somewhat resembling the gavotte. The main difference between the two is the anacrusis, or upbeat; a bourrée starts on the last beat of a bar, creating a quarter-bar anacrusis, whereas a gavotte has a half-bar anacrusis. It often has a dactylic rhythm. In his Der Vollkommene Capellmeister (Hamburg, 1739), Johann Mattheson wrote of the bourrée, "its distinguishing feature resides in contentment and a pleasant demeanor, at the same time it is somewhat carefree and relaxed, a little indolent and easygoing, though not disagreeable".Composers such as J.S. Bach, Handel, and Chopin used the musical form of the bourrée. The dance survives to this day in the Auvergne and has been successfully "exported" to the UK and other countries. The bourrée of lower Auvergne, also called Montagnarde, is in triple time, while that of high Auvergne is in double time.".
- Bourrée thumbnail Bourrée_d'Auvergne.jpg?width=300.
- Bourrée wikiPageID "30871348".
- Bourrée wikiPageRevisionID "606563879".
- Bourrée subject Category:Baroque_dance.
- Bourrée subject Category:Baroque_music.
- Bourrée subject Category:Dance_forms_in_classical_music.
- Bourrée subject Category:Dance_in_France.
- Bourrée subject Category:Early_dance.
- Bourrée subject Category:European_folk_dances.
- Bourrée subject Category:Historical_dance.
- Bourrée subject Category:Occitania.
- Bourrée comment "The bourrée (also borrèia) is a dance of French origin common in Auvergne and Biscay in Spain in the 17th century. It is danced in quick double time, somewhat resembling the gavotte. The main difference between the two is the anacrusis, or upbeat; a bourrée starts on the last beat of a bar, creating a quarter-bar anacrusis, whereas a gavotte has a half-bar anacrusis. It often has a dactylic rhythm.".
- Bourrée label "Bourree".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée (muzyka)".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée".
- Bourrée label "Bourrée".
- Bourrée label "Бурре".
- Bourrée label "ブレー".
- Bourrée label "布雷舞曲".
- Bourrée sameAs Bourr%C3%A9e.
- Bourrée sameAs Bourrée.
- Bourrée sameAs Bourrée.
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- Bourrée sameAs Bourrée.
- Bourrée sameAs ブレー.
- Bourrée sameAs 부레_(음악).
- Bourrée sameAs Bourree.
- Bourrée sameAs Bourrée_(muzyka).
- Bourrée sameAs Bourrée.
- Bourrée sameAs Q866816.
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- Bourrée wasDerivedFrom Bourrée?oldid=606563879.
- Bourrée depiction Bourrée_d'Auvergne.jpg.