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  Arbeau, Thoinot History Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thoinot Arbeau was born Jehan Thauburot in 1520 in Dijon, once a center of fifteenth-century Burgundian court life.
Arbeau's dance manual was the only such work to appear in France in the late sixteenth century, although works of this kind were relatively common in Italy.
Arbeau, though, writes for an urban clientele, in contrast to the "courtly" tone of Caroso and Negri, and his dances are simpler and more direct.
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 Lavolta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Detailed instructions for lavoltas were written by Thoinot Arbeau; some brief notes appear in MS Douce 280.
It is sometimes hypothesized that the lavolta was the direct ancestor of the waltz.
Anyone who knows how to do a waltz turn may see from the above instructions (or from Thoinot Arbeau's instructions) that the dances are fundamentally different.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Lavolta   (456 words)

  
 Western Social Dance
The cultural period known as the high Renaissance, c.1550-1650, produced the manuals of several important dancing masters: Thoinot Arbeau (Jehan Tabourot; born 17 March 1520 in Dijon, France, died 21 July 1595 in Langres), Fabritio Caroso (born c.1526 or1535 in Sermoneta, Italy, died after 1605), and Cesare Negri (born c.1535 in Milan, Italy, died c.1604).
Arbeau's manual provided information on sixteenth-century marching and drumming techniques and has been especially important for its discussion on Renaissance drum rhythms and meter.
Arbeau's branles are distinguished by circles of couples who always begin by stepping sideways to the left; they are danced to tunes in duple, triple, and mixed meters, with regular and irregular phrases and are noted for their repeated patterns of footwork.
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 Dancing Masters of Renaissance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The treatise is set up as a dialogue between Arbeau and Capriol, a former student of Arbeau.
ARBEAU: You are quite right, as naturally the male and female seek one another and nothing does more to stimulate a man to acts of courtesy, honor, and generosity than love.
And if you desire to marry you must realize that a mistress in won by the good temper and grace displayed while dancing, because ladies to do not like to be present at fencing or tennis, lest a splintered sword or a blow from a tennis ball cause them injury.
www.vanderbilt.edu /Blair/Courses/MUSL242/f98/masters.htm   (648 words)

  
 Books & Articles
The style of the dances is significantly different from the style of Brussels, Toulouze and Moderne, using steps which are not mentioned in any of them, as well as combinations of steps (such as three singles together) which are never used in the other manuals.
Arbeau, Thoinot, and Evans, Mary Stewart, and Sutton, Julia.
It has been noted that the choreographies which Arbeau gives for bassedances are included in Arena, which has lead to speculation that Arbeau may have used Arena as a source for a dance which he himself was not completely familiar with.
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 Thoinot Arbeau - Cunnan
Arbeau wrote probably one of the most important dance treatises of the 16th century, Orchesography, first published in 1588.
Orchesography contains music and instructions for many of the branles, pavans, galliards, and other dances commonly done in the SCA.
Arbeau's dances were easily accessible to the masses both in his own time and today, as opposed to the more courtly dances of the Italian dance masters.
cunnan.sca.org.au /wiki/Thoinot_Arbeau   (94 words)

  
 Thoinot (Jehan) Arbeau - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thoinot Arbeau is not his real name, it's an anagram of it: Jehan Tabourot.
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John Pepper, Anonymous, Thoinot Arbeau, Giovanni Bassano, William Byrd, Jehan Chardavoine, William Corkine, Guillaume Costeley, John Dowland, Jacob van Eyck, Nicolas de la Grotte, Thomas Morley, Jehan Planson, John (i) Playford, Thomas Ravenscroft, Thomas Tomkins, English Traditional
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=arbeau   (290 words)

  
 Popular Music : Thoinot Arbeau: Orchésographie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
None of the tunes are particularly rare -- all have been performed in many other collections of Renaissance music -- but the collection of branles by Arbeau and the superb performance make this CD stand out.
This joyful rendition of Arbeau's "Orchesographie" is a splendid introduction to the music of the 16th Century.
Many of you will recognize some of the music, which has graced the soundtracks of many films and such brilliant TV productions as "Elizabeth R".
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 Orchesography (Thoinot Arbeau)
It contains a translation of the whole text by Thoinot Arbeau (published in 1589) translated into English, plus notes and a set of modern notation for the dances.
The text is structured as a dialogue between an old dancing master and his young student and contains descriptions of steps, various dance trivia and some social context info, and usually the music, coreography and possible variations (though not all of these for every dance).
Many of these dances will be known to dancers of early music yet you could be surprised to learn that many so-called Arbeau dances do not follow his text much.
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 JR.com: Danses populaires françaises et anglaises / Broadside Band in Music: Classical:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Composer: Thoinot Arbeau (1519 - 1595) Period: Renaissance Form / Genre: Bransle
Composer: Thoinot Arbeau (1519 - 1595) Period: Renaissance Form / Genre: Chanson / Pavane
Composer: Thoinot Arbeau (1519 - 1595) Period: Renaissance Form / Genre: Courante
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 Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie by Bob Margolis (after Thoinot Arbeau)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie by Bob Margolis (after Thoinot Arbeau)
Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie from Thoinot Arbeau's treatise on dancing, Orchesography (1589), arranged for concert band by Bob Margolis.
Performance by Donald S. George conducting the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Symphony Band.
manhattanbeachmusiconline.com /manhattan_beach_music/html/belle_qui_tiens_ma_vie.html   (98 words)

  
 Belle qui tiens ma vie (Thoinot Arbeau) - ChoralWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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