Dance of the French Baroque Theatre - Part 2 - Digital Download
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Dance of the French Baroque Theatre - Part 2 - Digital Download
Acclaimed Baroque Dancers Paige Whitley-Bauguess and Thomas Baird are joined by musicians of the Baroque Arts Project on period instruments for this captivating discussion and performance of Baroque Theatre Dances composed by the preeminent French Dancing Masters working in France and England during the early 1700s.
“..in their solos and duets, Mr. Baird and Ms. Whitley-Bauguess provided a
fascinating sampling of baroque choreography...”
The Dancing Times of London
Part Two: 38:10
Theatre Solos - Continued
- Passagalia of Venüs & Adonis (L’Abbé: c. 1725, Desmarets: Vénus et Adonis) - :15
- Chacoon for Harlequin (Le Roussau: c. 1728, Charpentier: Le Malade Imaginaire) - 7:57
Acis et Galatée (Lully) - 10:01
A Dramatic Entertainment by Paige Whitley-Bauguess & Thomas Baird featuring notated dances, pantomime, and choreography in period style
- Entrée de deux (Pécour, c. 1713) - 10:57
- Chacone of Galathee (L’Abbé, c. 1725) - 13:21
- Loure (Pécour, c. 1713) - 18:10
Les Folies d’Espagne (Vivaldi: La Folia) - 23:16
A Compilation of Folie Notations by Paige Whitley-Bauguess & Thomas Baird
- foliës despagne de mr. feüillét (Feuillet: ms.) - 27:14
- Couplet de Folie d’Espagne (1700) - 28:30
- Couplet de Dance sur un Air à trois temps (1704) - 29:20
- Folie d’Espagne pour femme (Feuillet: 1700) - 30:03
- Folies d’Espagne pour un homme (Pécour: 1704) - 34:24
Musicians
Julie Andrijeski & Annie Loud, baroque violin
John Pruett & John B. O’Brien, baroque viola
Patricia Halverson, viola da gamba
Scott Pauley, theorbo & baroque guitar
John B. O’Brien, harpsichord
Lance Pedigo, percussion
Production
Paige Whitley-Bauguess, producer
Stuart Grasberg, director/videographer
Randy Fulp, videographer/audio recording
Terry Bishop, lighting designer
Barry Bauguess, audio mixing
Digital Download with Newly Updated Graphics - 2020
2.76 GB - 38:10 minutes
*Please note the download file is large and may take a while.*
©2005 & 2020 by Paige Whitley-Bauguess
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