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Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore ()

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composed by Michael Praetorius

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  1. Terpsichore Dances: Passameze (286 a 6) / Gaillarde (287 a 5)
  2. Terpsichore Dances: La Bourrée (32 a 4)
  3. Terpsichore Dances: Bransle de la Torche (15 a 5)
  4. Terpsichore Dances: Bransles simples / Bransles gays / Bransles doubles (4 a 5)
  5. Terpsichore Dances: Bransles de Villages (14 a 5)
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  1. Terpsichore Dances: Passameze (286 a 6) / Gaillarde (287 a 5)
  2. Terpsichore Dances: La Bourrée (32 a 4)
  3. Terpsichore Dances: Bransle de la Torche (15 a 5)
  4. Terpsichore Dances: Bransles simples / Bransles gays / Bransles doubles (4 a 5)
  5. Terpsichore Dances: Bransles de Villages (14 a 5)
  6. Terpsichore Dances: Philou (22 a 4)
  7. Terpsichore Dances: Ballet des Sorciers (262 a 4) / Ballet des Princesses (272 a 4) / Ballet (268 a 4) / Ballet des Pri
  8. Terpsichore Dances: Ballet (274 a 4) / Ballet des Baccanales (278 a 4) - Ballet des Matelotz (280 a 4) / Ballet des Coq
  9. Terpsichore Dances: Bransle de la Torche (15 a 5)
  10. Terpsichore Dances: Pavane de Spaigne (30 a 4) / Spagnoletta (28 a 4)
  11. Terpsichore Dances: Passameze pour les cornetz (288 a 6)
  12. Terpsichore Dances: Courante M. M. Wüstrow (150 a 4) / Courante (179 a 4) / Courrant de Bataglia (48 a 5)
  13. Terpsichore Dances: La Sarabande (33 a 5)
  14. Terpsichore Dances: Volte du Tambour (199 a 5) / Volte (243 a 4) / Volte (242 a 4) / Volte (223 a 5)
  15. Terpsichore Dances: Volte (210 a 5) / Volte (211 a 5) / Volte (236 a 4) / Volte (201 a 5)
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Thanks to Decca for reviving the L'Oiseau-Lyre Florilegium series, one of the finest releases of the 1980s -- indeed, of any decade -- has been made available again in this 2007 reissue. Philip Pickett and the New London Consort created a sensation in the early music world with this sublime recording of dances from Michael Praetorius' Terpsichore (1612); the album was so highly regarded, these exceptional performers eventually received praise in the online New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians for their "majestic ...

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