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Dance Royal
by elfdaughter
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My Lords, Ladies and all good gentles, please take your partners by the hand for the Dance Royal!
French, 13th century.
Presented for the Royal Court!
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Feter
said 178 days ago
Dance Royal
Is this Dufay's ? just awesome to share these
arrangment for such dance ..I m enjoyin this so
thank you so much !!
elfdaughter
said 178 days ago
Not Dufay's...
as far as I know. My sources have it as 'anon'. Glad you enjoy it though! :D
sloparts
said 177 days ago
This brings back memories
from when I was last in France during the 13th Century.
Well played Averil. It does have the feel of the times in it. Thank you for sharing this one.
Ed
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from when I was last in France during the 13th Century.
Well played Averil. It does have the feel of the times in it. Thank you for sharing this one.
Ed