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- 11027715 abstract "This treatise includes six solo dances for women; eight for men; and seventeen duets for a man and a woman, two women, or two men, all choreographed by French dancer and choreographer, Guillaume-Louis Pecour (c. 1653-1729). Feuillet notes that several of the dances were performed by some of the most famous theatrical dancers of the time including Marie-Thérèse Subligny, Claude Ballon, and Michel Blondy. Many of the dances originated in the operas of Jean-Baptiste Lully including Ballet des Fragments, Persée, and Cadmus et Hermione as well as Trancrède and L'Europe Galante by André Campra. The dances are notated in a system first published by Feuillet in 1700 and based on tract drawings that trace the pattern of the dance. Additionally, bar lines in the dance score correspond to bar lines in the music score. Signs written on the right or left hand side of the tract indicate the steps.".
- 11027715 contributor B476818.
- 11027715 contributor B476819.
- 11027715 created "1704.".
- 11027715 date "1704".
- 11027715 date "1704.".
- 11027715 dateCopyrighted "1704.".
- 11027715 description "This treatise includes six solo dances for women; eight for men; and seventeen duets for a man and a woman, two women, or two men, all choreographed by French dancer and choreographer, Guillaume-Louis Pecour (c. 1653-1729). Feuillet notes that several of the dances were performed by some of the most famous theatrical dancers of the time including Marie-Thérèse Subligny, Claude Ballon, and Michel Blondy. Many of the dances originated in the operas of Jean-Baptiste Lully including Ballet des Fragments, Persée, and Cadmus et Hermione as well as Trancrède and L'Europe Galante by André Campra. The dances are notated in a system first published by Feuillet in 1700 and based on tract drawings that trace the pattern of the dance. Additionally, bar lines in the dance score correspond to bar lines in the music score. Signs written on the right or left hand side of the tract indicate the steps.".
- 11027715 extent "1 p.l., 5 numb. l., 128 (i.e. 228), 16 p.".
- 11027715 format "h".
- 11027715 hasFormat "Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images.".
- 11027715 identifier musdi.198.
- 11027715 isFormatOf "Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images.".
- 11027715 issued "1704".
- 11027715 issued "1704.".
- 11027715 language "fre".
- 11027715 publisher "A Paris, Chez le sieur Feüillet,".
- 11027715 relation "Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images.".
- 11027715 subject "Ballet Handbooks, manuals, etc. Early works to 1800.".
- 11027715 subject "Dance Handbooks, manuals, etc. Early works to 1800.".
- 11027715 subject "Dance Instruction and Technical Manuals.".
- 11027715 subject "Dance music 17th century.".
- 11027715 subject "MT950 .F48".
- 11027715 subject "Music for Dance.".
- 11027715 subject "Notation for Dance.".
- 11027715 subject "Theatrical Dance.".
- 11027715 title "Recüeil de dances contenant un tres grand nombres, des meillieures entrées de ballet de Mr. Pecour, tant pour homme que pour femmes, dont la plus grande partie ont été dancées à l'Opera. Recüeillies et mises au jour par Mr. Feüillet ...".
- 11027715 type "text".