Baroque Dance - L'Allemande
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2013
- L'Allemande - Pecour 1702
Fragment de Mr de Lully - Campra
Les Apricots - all the charm of baroque stage dances
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I have stumbled into a very unique UA-cam rabbit hole...
you and I both
Lucky you, you should thank yt algorithms that, like god Works in misterious ways.
omg i specifically searched for this lol
@@bex-- God works in mysterious ways too, just like algorithms (maybe they’re one and the same) 🤔
Me too. :D
Diggah was das wir müssen das im Musik Unterricht tanzen...
It's oddly cute?
People: "do you know how to dance?"
I, an intellectual: "yes" and shows them this video "like so."
loool
Having seen this, I think a lot of people play Bach allemandes too slow
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Nah the keyboard allemandes are supposed to be a moderate or slightly slower tempo.
@@DangerRussDayZ6533 Why do you say that? Where does Bach say Allemandes on keyboard should be slower?
Disagree. If anything, pianists tend to play them too fast. If you count the main beats here, they're not fast at all. It's a stately, graceful dance, with the hops and twists like the trills and mordants of Bach.
I love a man in a frock coat...and thanks for the allemamde as well:)
omg samee
props to the cameraman for going back in time to get this on video
It's so catchy! I would love to dance like this.
This is the L'Allemande of the Ballet Fragment de Mr de Lully of André Campra
So then, is this between the "very Ayrey and Lively" that Mac talked about in 1676 and the "a serious and dignified movement and should be so performed" that Walther talked about in 1732? Or is this the lively version? The music seems rather stately. Thanks.
Yes i wondered just the same as i first saw it, but here is a french allemande piece, i wonder what about a german school allemande would have been played and danced.
they remind me of dancing penguins 😂😂😂
I wonder what people from the 18th century would be reminded of if they saw you dance?
@@glennwilliams3349 I wouldn't be caught dead dancing in the first place
@@frankding7584 Me neither, but as a historian who specializes in the 18th century, I love the music and watching talented people who can interpret historical dance correctly.
@@glennwilliams3349 LOL that was perfect
Lol
C’est très beau, fantastique!😊
thanks! this is helping me with my project!!!
Great!!!
Jamais tant de grâce, de finesse, d'élégance, d'élan, de beauté n'ai vu ni oui que cette musique .une Allemande
Wonderfully well done. A world of sanity can be seen, unlike our modern age.
We have to dance this in school
i like it
I think I finally understand why my piano teacher says I play really slow.
Yeah, I’m planning to record BWV 996’s Allemande for Guitar at both modern and Ancient tuning ☺️
@@MattiaFormichetti Im playing allemande from rbert de visee suite in d minor for originally compose for guitar in 1686, and i almost geting the time of it. Beautiful suite. His sarabande from this same is the same as Haendels sarabande, without the variations he added 100 years lster. But variations and improvisarion is up to the player in baroque period. U can see this when baroque guitarrist play this. Modern guitar players play this suite in a romantic way, like julian bream did.
I have the best transcription of it here, with all suites de visee compose for guitar and some for theorbo. Suite Number 3 in D minor is on page 28. Also recomend check suite 1 in A minor. Suite 11 in B Minor, and Suite in C Minor. This is all i can play now, you will like it. Also for theorbo/lute recomend his famous suite in D Minor. Is the first suite after all guitar works end. It miss the prelude, sadly. Notice that baroque guitar only have 5 double strings, same tuning through, so you will not see deep notes bellow A from 5 string to E in 6 string. drive.google.com/file/d/1J6Bz2nXBTOSkslQwYXRVfmGQnXE62kID/view?usp=drivesdk
I prefer study this than sor, giuliani, or any romantic/classical composer studys for guitar.
I love Baroque music, I've just recorded the Allemande, Sarabande and Bourrée for a Festival here,. I'll probably link it somewhere when it gets streamed
Loved it! :)
2021
C'est comme génial
Nice!
👍
Super Video
Love it! 💜
Wow, My best friend, OMG! So wonderful! I really love this! Thank you so much!
Ohhh yes..Very very nice see and hear your real open =your fantastish-prof-distance in magikethno folklorn-dancing!!! Danke Schon!!!!!!!!!
I need it for school
We too haha
So cute
I didn't know that there was a baroque dance.. thanks for the video! I've seen some of it in Kubrick's Barry Lyndon and I didn't know it was baroque style
Wow! That guy
💃👶It's such an innocent dance that it seems like a child's thing. But the dancers are beautiful.👸🤵
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Tant de grâce ! Merci.
wunderschon!!!!
This sound a like an Allemande by Belgium musician Johannes de Gruyetters (1709-1772).
Wie geil ist das denn!!!!
tanne baum Halts Maul
Beautiful
Wow this look like the dance just from the oldest dance do you just took a video of this video is very look real
What?
what is the name of this piece ?
Love i!
It seems to me that Square Dance is an inadvertent homage to Alamande.
Richtiger Hip Hop Dance alter!
HAHAHAHAHAHA
@@DenizCan-oe8cx Digga wtf 3 Jahre. Ich wusste nicht mal das ich hier kommentiert habe
Also ich finde das schön und sei ma besser leise , du kannst das selbst nicht
This is definitely not how I thought people danced in the 17th and 18th century.....
WHO IS NAME THIS OPERA OR MUSIC?????????
Not an opera. 🤦🏾♂️
Excellent!
do you think parquetry actually helped them stay on track?
ganda dvah
were they allowed to touch?
Yes, this isn’t Irish line dancing
Is deez Copyright?
I learned the word from the Bugs Bunny cartoon in which he leads a couple of feuding hillbillies in a square dance and here I am. Ain't culture swell?
Baroque Dance
Very smart.
tis rather gingerly.... wouldn't you agree
hmmmmmm... yeeeeessss...... quite indeed
@@DalTones79 ok seriously wtf is this shit
I love it
Viel Glück bei den restlichen Musik-Aufgaben! :D
Danke xd
@@Bruno-mg2ve 👍
danke nur deshalb bin ich hier
Ich bin freiwillig hier
Danke muss grad mein Portfolio von den letzten 5 Wochen machen LMAAOOOOOOOO
Music virreinal
Keane brought me here
Lol funny
I'm learning bach, this video helps a lot. Dance and music!
I thing the gentlemany clothing is fair enough, but somethings off with the ladies clothing...
Might be the wig, it's a bit odd. And there's no poof to the lady's skirting, like no crinoline or cage or anything.
Didn’t notice her, the man’s clothes were quite nice and distracting:)
Yes, it is the shiny material, the style of the wig and the lack of petticoats to cover the paniers that make it look more carnaval than historical.The shape of the dress and decorations are lovely, and the dancing is stunning. xoxo
Her clothing is one-piece costume. An actual ensemble would consist of these layers:
linen chemise
stay
stockings
shoes
pockets
bum roll
petticoat
gown (with attached bodice)
stomacher
Ok
break dancing blew this out of the water
What's the name of this music used?
tittle
Rameau?
I want to make the dancers fanart omg
😂😂
OCLARES MUSTA
What is the name of this song? I cannot find it anywhere when I type in " L'Allemande of the Ballet Fragment de Mr de Lully of André Campra."
www.amazon.de/Music-Baroque-Dances-at-Co/dp/B0097RF68S/ref=sr_1_4?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1487148697&sr=1-4&keywords=a+choice+collection
Thank you for the link but the song featured in this video is not in that book.
oh indeed... is from another that isn't available anymore... there is just an available piano version of this here
barocktanz-shop.de/epages/2683b426-ad2f-475a-94bf-7b74585af9f0.sf/de_DE/?ObjectID=665839
oh sorry indeed is on another CD of Francine Lancelot... but is not available anymore
By the way, it's called a piece, not a song. A song needs a singer...
Wonderful stockings, eyecathers! I realized that court dance was a kind of "fitness skill" and etiquette know-how show until Louis XIV made the dance as expressional and introvertic as we understand the dance art nowadays.
But I don't like her not distinguish silhouette, poor arm decoration and skirt with no underwear... and their shoes with 20th century construction of heels - it changes all the body balance... The same first sight but with all the period nuances they would look and move very different.
Who are the dancers?
日本人いたりする?
Ok Čech republik
comme cette époque en Europe est affectée , exempte de naturel ...
C'est fou ...
...mais non sans charme et séduction !
Il appert cependant que toute latitude spontanée est enfouie très loin , disparue /enterrée/ banie sous les codes guindés de cette période historique occidentalo/européenne .
...et je joue pourtant Bach , ( les suites ... allemandes , par exemples , appelées Partitas en France ) avec une profonde et si admirative délectation ...
Cimarosa ... (mais que je ne parviens à jouer qu'au 2 ème degré ... )
...Antonio Soler (mais lui est plus libre )
albernes Gehopse
Esas modas no son del periodo barroco. Esa peluca no es barroca.
si son del barroco lo que pasa es que es el barroco ingles y no les gustaba tener mucha relación con la moda francesa ya que eran enemigos por ello crearon su propia moda no era tan diferente
Très bien mais ... Ce n'est pas une allemande.
Non me gusta la mangusta
wtf is dit dan
Off tempo, a bit.
Music is added afterwards...