Il ballarino di M. Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta, diuiso in due trattati

nel primo de' quali si dimostra la diuersità de i nomi, che si danno à gli atti [et] mouimenti, che interuengons ne i balli [et] con molte regole si dichiara con quali creanze [et] in che modo debbano farsi : nel secondo s'insegnano diuerse sorti di balli, & balletti sì all' uso d'Italia, come à quello di Francia, & Spagna : ornato di molte figure et con l'intauolatura di liuto & il soprano della musica nella sonata di ciascun ballo : opera nuouamente mandata in luce ...

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Il ballarino di M. Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta, diuiso in due trattati

nel primo de' quali si dimostra la diuersità de i nomi, che si danno à gli atti [et] mouimenti, che interuengons ne i balli [et] con molte regole si dichiara con quali creanze [et] in che modo debbano farsi : nel secondo s'insegnano diuerse sorti di balli, & balletti sì all' uso d'Italia, come à quello di Francia, & Spagna : ornato di molte figure et con l'intauolatura di liuto & il soprano della musica nella sonata di ciascun ballo : opera nuouamente mandata in luce ...

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This manual is one of the most important documents detailing late-Renaissance Italian court dance. Dancing master Fabritio Caroso (died 1605) describes fifty-four steps, provides rules for style and etiquette, and contains specific choreographies for eighty dances, most of which are designed for one couple. Many dances are preceded by full-page illustrations and each dance is provided with appropriate music notated in Italian lute tablature. Fabritio Caroso is also the author of an additional dance manual, Nobiltà di dame (1600; 1605).

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Cicognara, 1616

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In Venetia
Series
Cicognara library

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[microform] :
Pagination
2 v. in 1.

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OL45325496M
OCLC/WorldCat
170969019

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This manual is one of the most important documents detailing late-Renaissance Italian court dance. Dancing master Fabritio Caroso (died 1605) describes fifty-four steps, provides rules for style and etiquette, and contains specific choreographies for eighty dances, most of which are designed for one couple. Many dances are preceded by full-page illustrations and each dance is provided with appropriate music notated in Italian lute tablature. Fabritio Caroso is also the author of an additional dance manual, Nobiltà di dame (1600; 1605).

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