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John Playford
Daphne
Works Info
Composer
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John Playford
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:37
"Daphne" is a popular English country dance tune that was composed by John Playford in the 17th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it was first published in Playford's "The English Dancing Master" in 1651. The tune was named after the Greek mythological figure Daphne, who was transformed into a laurel tree to escape the advances of the god Apollo. The dance tune "Daphne" is a lively and upbeat melody that is played in a 6/8 time signature. It is typically played on a fiddle or other stringed instrument, accompanied by a guitar or other chordal instrument. The tune is characterized by its catchy melody and driving rhythm, which make it a popular choice for country dances and other social gatherings. The tune "Daphne" is typically played in a set of three movements, each of which is repeated several times. The first movement is a simple melody that is played twice, followed by a more complex variation of the same melody. The second movement is a slower, more lyrical melody that is played twice, followed by a variation that is more ornamented and virtuosic. The third movement is a lively and energetic melody that is played twice, followed by a variation that is even more fast-paced and intricate. Overall, "Daphne" is a classic example of English country dance music, and it remains a popular tune among musicians and dancers today. Its catchy melody and lively rhythm make it a joy to play and dance to, and its historical significance as a piece of traditional English music adds to its appeal.
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