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French printed collections of passamezzo antico settings emerged in the 1550s, edited by Claude Gervaise for Attaingnant and Jean d’Estrée for du Chemin.
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According to Renaissance practices, the passamezzo dance is often followed by other dances in a triple time, such as the
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Many pieces named "passamezzo" follow one of two chord progressions that came to be named after the dance,
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There are many variant spellings. In Italian or international usage, the name is also rendered as
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Gerbino, Giuseppe & Silbiger, Alexander (2001). "Passamezzo". In
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progression are designated "quadro pavan" or "quadran(t) pavan."
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folk dance
passamezzo antico
passamezzo moderno
saltarello
gagliarda
paduana
measure
folk etymology
pavan
Catherine de’ Medici


Sadie, Stanley
Tyrrell, John
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan Publishers
ISBN
978-1-56159-239-5


"Passamezzo"
doi
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.21027
"Ensemble Dances in Early Sixteenth-Century Italy: Relationships with "Villotte" and Franco-Flemish "Danceries""
Passamezzos
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