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Der oder das Rigaudon (seltener auch: Rigodon; in Deutschland auch: Rigadon oder Riguadon; englisch: Rigadoon oder Riggadoon) ist ein altfranzösischer Hof-und Gesellschaftstanz, der Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts aus Volkstänzen der Provence und des Languedoc hervorging, und auch Eingang in Ballett, Oper und instrumentale Suite fand.
The rigaudon (French: [ʁiɡodɔ̃, ʁiɡɔdɔ̃], Occitan: [riɣawˈðu]), anglicized as rigadon or rigadoon, is a French baroque dance with a lively duple metre. The music is similar to that of a bourrée, but the rigaudon is rhythmically simpler with regular phrases (eight measure phrases are most common).
Rigaudon is a 17th-century French folk dance for couples with hopping steps and a rustic music. It was popular in the courts of France and England and was sometimes used in suites by composers like Rameau.
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(Fr.), rigadoon (Old Eng.). Ancient Provençal type of dance, in simple duple or quadruple time, similar to the bourrée . Rameau used the rigaudon in nearly all his operas and there are 2 in Fux's Concentus musicus (1701).
27. Juni 2021 · Rigadoon is an English Country Dance first published in Playford in 1687. It was interpreted by Charles Bolton in about 1985 (see: https://www.cdss.org/image...
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