allemande in English

noun
1
any of a number of German dances.
As such courtly French dances as the allemande and courante eventually overtook the pavan and galliard in popularity, so they were assimilated into the suite.

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1. Allemande - Musical Definition Allemande - German dance in 4/4 time

2. Alleluiahs: alleluias : allemande

3. La Renaissance allemande.

4. Other pieces are of the allemande style.

5. Allemande in A minor Alt ernative

6. Allemande translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'République Démocratique Allemande',République démocratique Allemande',allemand',Allemand', examples, definition, conjugation

7. Allemande sauce from Food Network

8. Allemande (n.) name for a German dance in 3/4 time, 1775, from French Allemande, fem

9. Borrowed from French Allemande (“ German (dance) ”)

10. Musical examples where the term 'Allemande' is used:

11. Course: cello paganini piano trumpet violin lesson: bach violin partita no. 1 - Allemande bach violin partita no. 1 - Allemande double bach violin partita no

12. Then, he asked me to play the allemande.

13. The Allemande is believed to be of German origin

14. Allemande in G minor, BWV 837 (Bach, Johann Sebastian)

15. This post will discuss approaches to writing an Allemande

16. Some people classify Allemande as a base or mother sauce

17. Allemande Sauce is an enriched version of Sauce Velouté

18. Laissez-moi vous réexpliquer clairement la position Allemande

19. Callers may assist on an Allemande Left that requires some or all of the dancers to turn 360 degrees by calling, for example, "Allemande Left A Full Turn Around" or "Allemande Left all the way around to your partner".

20. Allemand m (plural Allemands, feminine Allemande) German person; Related terms

21. Allemande in British English (ˈælɪmænd, French almɑ̃d)

22. Allemande sauce definition, a velouté thickened and enriched with egg yolk

23. Allemande’s Name History – I read this pale, yellow sauce Allemande translates to “German Sauce”

24. The Allemande Sauce is a compound sauce that can be used for making …

25. Johann Sebastian Bach, Suite Es-dur, BWV 819, Allemande,Sergey Myasoedov, CembaloGelsenkirchen, April-Mai 2009www.myasoedov.de

26. L'industrie chimique Allemande est relativement concentrée sur la plan géographique

27. Thoroughbred pedigree for Allemande, progeny, and female family reports from the Thoroughbred Horse Pedigree Query.

28. IGH 53 Key A minor Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 1 Allemande Composer Time Period Comp

29. Dance with the Dowager: The Allemande is a war table operation in Dragon Age: Inquisition

30. First of all, an Allemande is a dance commonly found in the Baroque era suite

31. An Allemande is a renaissance musical form meaning 'German dance" - Handel composed many famous Allemandes

32. Germany’s generals; their rise and fall, translated and published as Les généraux allemande patient (Paris, 1948).

33. The Allemande and courante, and the basse danse and tourdion.… chamber music: Sources and instruments …that were then popular—the Allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue—the suites they composed were based on contrasting tempos, metres, and rhythmic patterns.

34. Allemande, processional couple dance with stately, flowing steps, fashionable in 16th-century aristocratic circles; also an 18th-century figure dance.

35. The partitas all consist of four dances, arranged in the standard late Baroque order, i.e. allemande—courante—sarabande—gigue.

36. Allemande Lefts that require other than a 180-degree arm turn are less frequently used and are moving towards the Gimmick category

37. The reason for their confusion is that Allemande Sauce is itself used as the basis for many other sauces

38. The allemande from the Partita in A Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the Archlute by David Tayler

39. Jeune Allemande de la Croix Rouge faisant appel aux dons et portant des paniers de fleurs dans les bras en Allemagne, circa 1940

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41. As a name, Allemande has the advantages of being unusual whilst still having a history, and pretty while still having gravitas.

42. As one of the enduringly popular dances of the Baroque genre, an Allemande is often offered as a standard portion of a musical suite

43. While early on an Allemande served as a prelude to the suite, the dance is usually included in the first movement today.

44. Get the DVD:http://dancetimepublications.com/products/how-to-dance-through-time-volume-iv/Allemande, an influential French Baroque Court dance, is performed

45. Pierre de Bartha joins Jochen Peter Breuer as equal partners and incorporated the company as an SARL, “JPB – La Synergie Franco-Allemande”.

46. The opening Allemande is the lengthiest of the four movements of Johann Sebastian Bach's Partita in A minor for solo Flute

47. There seems to be no particular reason for the billing of an Allemande in London’s theatres during the 1730s and 1740s

48. An Allemande is one of the most popular instrumental dance forms in Baroque music, and a standard element of a suite

49. It is formed where two streams converge: the Nied allemande ("German Nied") and the Nied française ("French Nied"), which join in Condé-Northen.

50. Each concert is composed of a prelude and a succession of dances in the traditional order (allemande, sarabande or courante, followed by other dances.)