The image above is taken from the Brussels MS, a book of dances that once belonged to Margrite d'Autriche. The music is just the tenor line (the musicians of the day would have improvised a melody around it) and the steps of the dance appear below. These dances have always intrigued me, and as the step vocabulary is so simple, they should be simple for dancers of modest ability.
Unfortunately, most modern musicians (especially amateurs) cannot improvise easily in a 15th Century style. For that reason, I began thinking about producing settings for these dances in a style which mimics 15th Century settings of these dances. Thus began a several year project to research the 15th Century style and create counterpoint for the basse dance tenors.
This is still very much a work in progress. I have only produced settings I am happy with for a handful of dances. However, as I want these settings to be available for dancers, I am making them available in this work-in-progress version. (For terms of use, see the Copyright Notice). You can download (or play on your browser) MIDI versions of the tenor lines and the complete settings, or you can download Adobe Acrobat (R) versions of the settings (Note Formats). Check back from time to time, for updates and corrections.
This site contains (or will contain eventually):
As you can see, there is still a lot I want to do with this site. It will probably outgrow its current home, so be careful when linking to it. I will try and leave pointers to it when it moves.
Here are some other sites related to basse dances:
Russell Almond
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almond@acm.org
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