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John Johnson
Trenchmore
Works Info
Composer
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John Johnson
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:17
Trenchmore is a popular English dance tune that was composed by John Johnson in the late 16th century. The exact date of its composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1580 and 1620. The tune was originally written for the lute, but it was later adapted for other instruments, including the violin and the recorder. The premiere of Trenchmore is not recorded, but it is likely that it was first performed at a court or a social gathering in England. The dance was popular among the upper classes and was often performed at balls and other social events. Trenchmore is a lively dance tune that is characterized by its fast tempo and upbeat rhythm. The tune is written in a duple meter and is typically played in a moderate to fast tempo. The melody is simple and catchy, with a repeating pattern that is easy to remember and follow. The dance itself is a lively and energetic one, with dancers moving quickly and gracefully around the dance floor. The steps of the dance are simple and easy to learn, making it accessible to dancers of all skill levels. Trenchmore is typically played in a set of three or four movements, with each movement building on the previous one. The first movement is usually a simple introduction, followed by a more complex and lively second movement. The third movement is typically slower and more melodic, providing a contrast to the fast-paced second movement. The final movement is usually a lively and energetic one, bringing the dance to a rousing conclusion. Overall, Trenchmore is a lively and energetic dance tune that has remained popular for centuries. Its catchy melody and simple steps make it accessible to dancers of all skill levels, while its fast tempo and upbeat rhythm make it a favorite among those who love to dance.
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