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The courante was most commonly used in the baroque period.
It was a lively courante, and she was lost from the start.
During this period, there were two types of courante: French and Italian.
The following two allegros are loosely based on the allemande and the courante.
The lute courante may be a transcription of a lost harpsichord piece.
The steeliness, however, gave way to a more rounded approach, and if the Courante seemed breathless, it never spun out of control.
Later, it became a traditional movement of the suite during the Baroque music period, usually coming directly after the Courante.
The following courante paraphrases the melody of the allemande.
It followed the format of the Courante.
The Courante was a single folio sheet.
In the modern sense, hemiolas often occur in certain dances, particularly the courante.
Stanley Morison and some other authors regard the Courante as the world's first proper newspaper.
If "Twilight Courante" sounds like an odd title, it might be explained by the mix of music and mood.
Incomplete, only features two parts: Allemande and Courante.
The few courante tombeaux exploit the same rhythmic features in triple metre."
Courante ": Aue thus takes part in the final weeks of the battle for Stalingrad.
They argue that the Courante was the first to express the typographic conventions that have been associated with newspapers ever since.
There was usually an allemande, a courante, a sarabande and a gigue, in that order.
Courante (metrical sign of 3/2 )
Examples of dances include the French courante, sarabande, minuet and gigue.
Courante (Guitar)
He suffered a memory slip in the Courante and ran slightly off track in the Gigue.
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Courante (Lute)
They were collections of dances: usually an allemande, a courante, a sarabande and a gigue.