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The Almain in Britain, C. 1549-C. 1675: A Dance Manual from Manuscript Sources



The Almain in Britain, C. 1549-C. 1675: A Dance Manual from Manuscript Sources
This book is a scholarly edition of a collection of manuscript choreographies from the 1600s associated with the Inns of Court. It offers reconstructions of the dances and provides a selection of musical settings simply but idiomatically arranged for four-part instrumental ensemble or keyboard. Part One of the book centers on the manuscript sources and the trends and influences that shaped the evo... more details
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  • Scholarly edition of a collection of manuscript choreographies from the 1600s
  • Includes reconstructions of the dances and provides a selection of musical settings simply but idiomatically arranged for four-part instrumental ensemble or keyboard
  • Part One of the book centers on the manuscript sources and the trends and influences that shaped the evolution of the Almain in Britain from 1549 to 1675


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Author Ian Payne
ISBN 9780859679657
Publisher Ashgate Publishing
Manufacturer Ashgate Publishing
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This book is a scholarly edition of a collection of manuscript choreographies from the 1600s associated with the Inns of Court. It offers reconstructions of the dances and provides a selection of musical settings simply but idiomatically arranged for four-part instrumental ensemble or keyboard. Part One of the book centers on the manuscript sources and the trends and influences that shaped the evolution of the Almain in Britain from 1549 to 1675. In viewing the Almain within its broader historical context, Ian Payne throws new light on the dance and argues that, together with the "measures" which accompany it in the choreographies, it owes an even greater debt to the English country dance than has hitherto been acknowledged. The second part of the book focuses on the dances themselves and the steps are described in detail and reconstructions are provided for the nine Almains and some of the other measures included in the manuscripts. Part Three of the book comprises a complete critical edition of the manuscripts. These easily performable versions of the dances should be a useful aid to those wishing to learn the dances, reconstruct them for stagings of Shakespeare's plays or Jacobean masques, and for dance historians.

This complete scholarly edition of the collection of manuscript choreographies from c.1565-c.1675 associated with the Inns of Court is also a full-length study of these sources. It offers practical reconstructions of the dances and provides a selection of musical settings simply but idiomatically arranged for four-part instrumental ensemble or keyboard. Part One centres on the manuscript sources, which transmit the Almain, and on the trends and influences that shaped its evolution in Britain from c. 1549 to c. 1675, taking account of both music and choreography. In viewing the Almain within its broader historical context, Ian Payne throws new light on the dance, arguing that, together with the "measures" which accompany it in the choreographies, it owes an even greater debt to the English country dance than has hitherto been acknowledged, a popular style that received its fullest expression in Playford's "English Dancing Master" of 1651. The second part of the book focuses on the dances themselves. The steps are described in detail and reconstructions provided for the nine Almains and some of the other measures included in the manuscripts. Part Three comprises a complete critical edition of the manuscripts. These easily performable versions of the dances should be a useful aid to those wishing to learn the dances, reconstruct them for stagings of Shakespeare's plays or Jacobean masques, and for dance historians.
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