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Italian folk dance
The passamezzo (plural: passamezzi or passamezzos) is an Italian folk dance of the 16th and early 17th centuries. Many pieces named "passamezzo" follow
Passamezzo
Chord progression
The passamezzo antico is a ground bass or chord progression that was popular during the Italian Renaissance and known throughout Europe in the 16th century
Passamezzo_antico
English folk song
including the romanesca, the passamezzo antico, and the Andalusian progression; the romanesca progression or the passamezzo antico progression can be repeated
Greensleeves
Chord progression
The passamezzo moderno ("modern half step"; also quadran, quadrant, or quadro pavan), or Gregory Walker was "one of the most popular harmonic formulae
Passamezzo_moderno
Musical formula
in triple meter and its soprano formula (melody) resembles that of the passamezzo antico but a third higher. The harmonic bass pattern of the romanesca
Romanesca
Use of Roman Numeral symbols in the musical analysis of chords
changes) Sixteen-bar blues Passamezzo moderno Four '50s progression Andalusian cadence Folía vi–ii–V–I Montgomery-Ward bridge Passamezzo antico I–V–vi–IV (list)
Roman_numeral_analysis
Type of chord progression
changes) Sixteen-bar blues Passamezzo moderno Four '50s progression Andalusian cadence Folía vi–ii–V–I Montgomery-Ward bridge Passamezzo antico I–V–vi–IV (list)
Bird_changes
Major Omnibus progression ? Major Pachelbel's Canon 5 Major Passamezzo antico 4 Minor Passamezzo moderno 3 Major Ragtime progression 5 Major Rhythm changes
List_of_chord_progressions
Harmonic progression
changes) Sixteen-bar blues Passamezzo moderno Four '50s progression Andalusian cadence Folía vi–ii–V–I Montgomery-Ward bridge Passamezzo antico I–V–vi–IV (list)
Coltrane_changes
Succession of musical chords
of songs containing the I–V–vi–IV progression Montgomery-Ward bridge Passamezzo moderno Passing chord Root progressions Sequence (music) Twelve-bar blues
Chord_progression
Concept in jazz music
changes) Sixteen-bar blues Passamezzo moderno Four '50s progression Andalusian cadence Folía vi–ii–V–I Montgomery-Ward bridge Passamezzo antico I–V–vi–IV (list)
Turnaround_(music)
Technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords
changes) Sixteen-bar blues Passamezzo moderno Four '50s progression Andalusian cadence Folía vi–ii–V–I Montgomery-Ward bridge Passamezzo antico I–V–vi–IV (list)
Chord_substitution
Chord progression
the 15th century Passamezzo antico; i – ♭VII – i – V. The use of the ♭VI chord may suggest a more recent origin than the Passamezzo antico since the cadences
Andalusian_cadence
Woods so Wild", "The Irish Washerwoman") or upper (most Scottish tunes, passamezzo antico, "Roun' de Corn, Sally", "Shallow Brown", "Mkwaze mmodzi") note
Double_tonic
Type of musical composition
Richter's 2017 album Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works. Bergamesca Moresca Passamezzo antico Romanesca Hudson, Richard (January–June 1973). "The Folia Melodies"
Folia
British actor and singer
Balthasar.[citation needed] He was a member of the early music group Passamezzo, with whom he recorded four CDs. "Peter Kenny- Bio, Albums, Pictures –
Peter_Kenny
Music book
Phillipi. Freno Cosi morirò Fece da voi Pavana Pagget Galiarda Passamezzo Pavana Galiarda passamezzo Chi fara fede al Cielo, di Alessandro Striggio Bon Jour
Fitzwilliam_Virginal_Book
Musical artist
Improvisations and Recercadas on La Folia, Doulce mémoire, The Passamezzo Antico, The Passamezzo Moderno Sandrin: Doulce mémoire Ruffa: La Danza, La Piva,
Sophie_Watillon
Collection of keyboard music by J.S. Bach
music was not yet tonal in the modern sense of the word): a cycle of 24 passamezzo–saltarello pairs (1567) by Giacomo Gorzanis [it] (c. 1520~1577) 24 groups
The_Well-Tempered_Clavier
German musician (c. 1540–1602)
compositions. Waissel's chief importance arguably lies in his expansion of the passamezzo/saltarello pairing into full suites that in form, if not title, comprise
Matthäus_Waissel
English Renaissance composer (c. 1540–1623)
only exception is the Ninth Pavan, which is a set of variations on the passamezzo antico bass.) Allman From the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. Performed by
William_Byrd
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1587–1632), King of Sweden (1592–1599)
Polish folk dances as well as Italian dances like the saltarello and passamezzo. Upon the marriage to his first wife, Anne of Austria, on 25 November
Sigismund_III_Vasa
Set of melodic formulas, figures, and patterns
Passamezzo and Romanesca melodic formula on D Play.
Melody_type
main protagonist. The music's alternating 6/4 and 3/2 rhythms are in passamezzo antico form, a style of chord progression introduced from 16th-century
The_Laird_o'_Cockpen
Wedding of Mary I of Scotland and the future Francis II of France
their new passengers, and so the bride and groom departed for the night. Passamezzo dance was associated with Italian courtly intermedii and popularised in
Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of France
Wedding_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_Francis,_Dauphin_of_France
French composer, editor and arranger
simple. One of his pavanes, the Pavane passemaize, incorporates the famous passamezzo antico bass line. The melodies are simple in his instrumental music, and
Claude_Gervaise
Italian lutenist and composer (1575–1631)
suite is preceded by a toccata, and the book closes with two paired passamezzos and saltarellos. Stylistically they are written in the most modern manner
Michelagnolo_Galilei
Set of 24 pieces in major and minor keys
de; ca; fr] (c.1520–c.1577) composed twelve settings of the passamezzo antico and passamezzo moderno, each followed by a saltarello, in all 24 keys. In
Music written in all major or minor keys
Music_written_in_all_major_or_minor_keys
Italian composer and violone player (1632–1692)
are two partite, one using the chord pattern of the passamezzo moderno and the other of the passamezzo antico, a ciaconna, based on the descending tetrachord
Giovanni_Battista_Vitali
English composer and music teacher
Galliard A Plaine Song for 2 lutes (for two lutes) Grisse his delight Passamezzo Galliard (for two lutes) A Fantasie for 2 lutes (for two lutes) A Toy
Thomas_Robinson_(composer)
Paquita - Paris Opera Ballet - Participation dance - Partner dance - Passamezzo - Passepied - Pavane - Peabody - Peacock dance - Persian dance - Peruvian
Index_of_dance_articles
Dutch composer (1959–2019)
viola 1993 Hammage for flute 1992 Duet for two trumpets 1991, rev. 1994 Passamezzo for saxophone quartet 1990 De Peryton for 7 wind instruments inspired
Theo_Verbey
17th-century British music manuscript commonplace book
modernism.There are dance songs that contain elements of an ostinato bass, passamezzo antico and the romanesca—all characteristics of Renaissance rather than
Drexel_4257
Italian composer
Musica di camera, includes pieces built on ostinato patterns such as the passamezzo, romanesca and ruggiero. Canzoni, libro primo, Venice, 1609 Motecta, Venice
Giovanni_Valentini
Italian composer
polonicae, fantasias, galliards, transcriptions of Italian madrigals, passamezzos, and preludes, all of which he probably played himself. Stylistically
Diomedes_Cato
1985 compilation album by Ensemble Renaissance
Galliard" John Dowland 3:25 10. "Danza Alta" Francisco de la Torre 3:36 11. "Passamezzo" Adrian Le Roy 2:20 12. "Tobacco Is Like Love" Tobias Hume 1:54 13. "Ronde
Mon_amy
American folk song
Kentucky shore! Darling Nelly Gray, page two Darling Nelly Gray, page three Passamezzo moderno "The Civil War in Sheet Music". Ohio History Connection. Retrieved
Nelly_Gray_(song)
16th-century French lutenist and composer
These include not only older, Renaissance types like the bransle and passamezzo, but newer, Baroque types like courantes and the first printed gavottes
Antoine_Francisque
Australian harpsichordist (born 1957)
C minor, BWV 847i (1 min, 2.6 Mb) Free download: Peter Watchorn plays Passamezzo Galliard, from the English Jacobean period (2 mins, 3.2 Mb) Free downloadable
Peter_Watchorn
"Madrigali a 6 di Luca Marenzio" "Madrigali a 6 di Pietro Philippi" "Pavan Passamezzo di Pietro Philippi a 6" "Madrigali a 6 di diversi autori" "Madrigali a
Drexel_4302
that this tune, and the song in 6 8 time, Nae Good Luck, use the same passamezzo moderno ground bass. Versions of Alloway House, The Deukes dang ower my
Rook_manuscript
Italian composer (1543–1588)
wrote instrumental music: fantasias, pavans, galliards, In Nomines, and passamezzos, for a variety of instrumental combinations including lute and viols
Alfonso_Ferrabosco_the_elder
4 lines Burney, after Rousseau. Passage Passage in Music 0.2 Burney. Passamezzo - 0.1 Burney. Passe-pied - 4 lines Burney. Passing-Notes in Music - 0
List of general music articles in Rees's Cyclopaedia
List_of_general_music_articles_in_Rees's_Cyclopaedia
1997 compilation album by Ensemble Renaissance
Besard) 2:10 9. "Bransles De Villages" (Jean-Baptiste Besard) 2:42 10. "Passamezzo" (anonymous) 2:27 11. "So Ben, Mi Ch'a Bon Tempo" (Orazio Vecchi) 2:14
Anthology (Ensemble Renaissance album)
Anthology_(Ensemble_Renaissance_album)
Italian composer
little Italian music is included in that English collection); three passamezzos survive in a manuscript from Turin; and in 1619 he published a collection
Giovanni_Picchi
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Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A wizard.
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Tamil
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Whose fame is like Sun
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Indian
Meaning sacred water, Amrit
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Arabic, Indian
Good News
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Arabic, Muslim
Contented; Satisfied
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Muslim
Glory of kingdom, State
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English
Pet form of English Maud, MAUDIE means "mighty in battle."
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Muslim
Glad tiding. Happy news.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Ray of Hope; Beam of Light; Ray of Sunlight; Divine
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English
English : habitational name for someone from Crewe in Cheshire, named with Old Welsh criu ‘weir’. This denoted a wickerwork fence that was stretched across a river to catch fish.
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