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Fabritio Caroso
Canary
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Composer
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Fabritio Caroso
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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2:15
'Canary' is a dance piece composed by Fabritio Caroso, an Italian Renaissance dance master, in the late 16th century. The piece was first published in his dance manual, "Il Ballarino," in 1581. It is a popular dance piece that was performed in the courts of Italy and France during the Renaissance period. The 'Canary' dance is a lively and energetic dance that is performed in triple meter. It is a court dance that was popular among the nobility during the Renaissance period. The dance is characterized by its quick and lively steps, which are performed in a series of jumps and hops. The dance is typically performed by a couple, with the man leading the dance. The 'Canary' dance is composed of several movements, including the 'Saltarello,' 'Piva,' and 'Gagliarda.' The 'Saltarello' is a quick and lively dance that is performed in triple meter. The 'Piva' is a slower dance that is performed in duple meter. The 'Gagliarda' is a fast and energetic dance that is performed in triple meter. The 'Canary' dance is known for its intricate footwork and lively movements. The dance requires a great deal of skill and coordination, as the dancers must move quickly and gracefully while maintaining their balance. The dance is also known for its elaborate costumes, which were often adorned with feathers and other decorative elements. Overall, the 'Canary' dance is a lively and energetic dance that was popular during the Renaissance period. It is a testament to the skill and artistry of Fabritio Caroso, who was one of the most renowned dance masters of his time. The 'Canary' dance remains a popular dance piece today, and is often performed by Renaissance dance troupes and enthusiasts around the world.
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