[SCA-Dance] Welsh mss c. 1595 lists dances from Gresley, Playford, Inns of Court

Janelle Durham janelled at live.com
Sun Jul 3 12:41:26 EDT 2011


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A welsh mss from around 1595 has an informal list of dances and ballads -
includes hartes ease, halfe haniking, black almor [alman?] and more. 

 

the book this appears in is: Music in Welsh culture before 1650: a study of
the principal sources  By Sally Harper

 



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