Description | A table of contents, in English, can be found at the front of the file; this table of contents dates to late-20th Century.
The file contains photocopies of dances recorded in Feuillet dance notation with musical scores. Photocopies made late-20th Century.
Contains the following dances:
- "Vme. Recüeil de Danses de Bal pour l'Année 1707" by Mr. Feüillet. These dances are in French. Published by the author, Paris, [France], 1706. (Contains the dances: "La Baviere" by Mr. Pécour; "La Bacchante" by Mr. Pecour; "La Matelotte"; and "Le Menuet a Quatre".)
- "VIme. Recüeil de Danses et de Contredanses pour l'Année 1708" by Mr. Feüillet. These dances are in French. Published by the author, Paris, [France], 1707. (Contains the dances: "La Nouvelle Bourgogne" by Monsieur Pécour; "La Nouveller Mariée"; "La Micarême", contredanse; "Le Dessein", contredanse; "La Reception", contredanse; "La Frêne", contredanse; "La Vénitienne", contredanse; and "La Diligenete", contredanse.)
- "VIIme. Recüeil de Danses pour l'Année 1709" by Mr. Feüillet. These dances are in French. Published by the author, Paris, [France], 1709. (Contains the dances: "La Nouvelle Gaillarde" by Mr. Pécour; "Le Menuet d'Alcide" by Mr. Pécour; and "Le Charmant Vainqueur".)
- "Le Passepied Nouveau" by Monsieur Pecour. This dance is in French. Published by Mr. Feuillet and Michel Brunet, Paris, [France], 1700.
- "VIIIme. Recüeil de Danses pour l'Année 1710" by Mr. Feüillet. These dances are in French. Published by the author, Paris, [France], 1709. (Contains the dances: "La Bourbon" by Mr. Pécour; "La Petite Bourée" by Mr. Pécour; and "La Gouastalla".)
- "IX Recueil de Danses pour l'Année 1711" by Mr. Feüillet. These dances are in French. Published by the author, Paris, [France], 1709. (Contains the dances: "La Nouvelle Forlanne" by Mr. Pecour; "Le Passepied a Quatre"; and "La Médicis".)
- "X Recüeil de Danses pour l'Année 1712" by Mr. Dezais. These dances are in French. Published by the author, Paris, [France], 1712. (Contains the dances: "La Silvie" by Mr. Balon; "La Dombe" by Mr. Balon; "L'Austrienne"; and "Le Canary de Madame la Dauphine" by Mr. Pécour.) |