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- Branle abstract "A branle (pronounced bran(ə)l)—also bransle, brangle, brawl, brawle, brall(e), braul(e), or (Scot.) brantle (OED)) is a type of French dance popular from the early 16th to the present, danced by couples in either a line or a circle. The term also refers to the music and the characteristic step of the dance.".
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- Branle wikiPageWikiLink John_Marston_(poet).
- Branle wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyrrell_(musicologist).
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- Branle wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Branle wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
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- Branle wikiPageWikiLink Thoinot_Arbeau.
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- Branle reference "Arbeau, Thoinot . Orchesography, translated by Mary Stewart Evans, with a new introduction and notes by Julia Sutton and a new Labanotation section by Mireille Backer and Julia Sutton. American Musicological Society Reprint Series. New York: Dover Publications, 1967. ISBN 0-486-21745-0; ISBN 978-0-486-21745-1.".
- Branle reference "Arena, Antonius "Rules of Dancing", translated by John Guthrie and Marino Zorzi. Dance Research 4, no. 2 : 3–53.".
- Branle reference "Craig-McFeely, Julia . "English Lute Manuscripts and Scribes 1530–1630". Thesis. Oxford University.".
- Branle reference "Expert, Henry . Les maîtres musiciens de la renaissance française, éditions publiées par m. Henry Expert. Sur les manuscrits les plus authentiques et les meilleurs imprimés du XVIe siècle, avec variantes, notes historiques et critiques, transcriptions en notation moderne, etc. 23 volumes. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. Volume 23: Danceries. Facsimile reprint, New York: Broude Brothers, 1952–64. ISBN 0-8450-1200-2 .".
- Branle reference "Heartz, Daniel . "Branle [brande, brawl, brall, brangill]". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, 29 volumes, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell, 4:242–45. London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5.".
- Branle reference "Library of Congress . "Renaissance Dance". American Memory site .".
- Branle reference "Marston, John . The Malcontent, edited by George K. Hunter, with a new introduction, together with a revised reading text and commentary notes. Revels Plays. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-3094-3.".
- Branle reference "Marston, John, and John Webster . The Malcontent. Augmented by Marston. With the Additions Played by the Kings Maiesties Servants. Written by Ihon Webster. London: Printed by V. S. for William Aspley.".
- Branle reference "Semmens, Richard T. . "Branles, Gavottes and Contredanses in the Later Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries". Dance Research 15, no. 2 : 35–62.".
- Branle reference "Tyler, James . "The Mandore in the 16th and 17th Centuries". Early Music 9, no. 1 : 22–31.".
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- Branle subject Category:Dance_forms_in_classical_music.
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- Branle comment "A branle (pronounced bran(ə)l)—also bransle, brangle, brawl, brawle, brall(e), braul(e), or (Scot.) brantle (OED)) is a type of French dance popular from the early 16th to the present, danced by couples in either a line or a circle. The term also refers to the music and the characteristic step of the dance.".
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