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John Playford
Bravade, Argiers
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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3:07
"Bravade, Argiers" is a popular English country dance tune composed by John Playford. The piece was first published in his collection "The English Dancing Master" in 1651. The tune is believed to have been inspired by the Algerian city of Algiers, which was a center of piracy and conflict during the 17th century. The piece is written in a lively 6/8 time signature and features a distinctive melody that is characterized by its use of syncopation and ornamentation. The tune is typically played on a fiddle or other stringed instrument, and is often accompanied by a percussion instrument such as a tambourine or drum. "Bravade, Argiers" is typically performed as a dance, and is divided into several movements or sections. The first section features a simple melody that is repeated several times, while the second section introduces a more complex melody with a faster tempo. The third section features a series of variations on the main melody, while the final section brings the piece to a lively and energetic conclusion. Overall, "Bravade, Argiers" is a lively and engaging piece of music that showcases Playford's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the spirit of a particular time and place. The piece has remained popular among musicians and dancers for centuries, and continues to be performed and enjoyed today.
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