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Kemp's Jigge/The Parlement
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Composer:AnonymousGenre:OrchestralStyle:Jig / GigueAverage_duration:2:49'Kemp's Jigge/The Parlement' is a popular English dance tune that was composed anonymously during the Renaissance period. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 16th century. The tune was first performed publicly in London in 1599 by the famous actor and dancer Will Kemp, who danced a jig to the music as part of his nine-day morris dance from London to Norwich. The tune is a lively and upbeat dance piece that is typically played on a stringed instrument such as a lute or a violin. It is written in a simple 6/8 time signature and consists of a series of short, repetitive phrases that are played in a call-and-response style. The melody is characterized by its catchy, syncopated rhythms and its use of ornamentation such as trills and grace notes. 'Kemp's Jigge/The Parlement' is divided into two main sections, each of which is played twice. The first section, known as 'Kemp's Jigge', is a fast-paced dance tune that is played in a major key. It features a lively melody that is characterized by its use of syncopation and its playful, upbeat rhythms. The second section, known as 'The Parlement', is a slower, more stately tune that is played in a minor key. It features a more somber melody that is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and its mournful, melancholic tone. Overall, 'Kemp's Jigge/The Parlement' is a classic example of Renaissance dance music. Its catchy melodies, lively rhythms, and playful ornamentation make it a popular tune for both listening and dancing. Its historical significance as a piece of music that was performed by one of the most famous dancers of the Renaissance period also adds to its appeal and interest for modern audiences.More....
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