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French Court Dance and Dance Music: A Guide to Primary Source Writings 1643–1789, by Judith L. Schwartz and Christena L. Schlundt. Dance and Music Series, no. 1. Stuyvesant, New York: Pendragon Press, 1987. xviii + 386 pp., illustrations. $73.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Bruce Alan Brown
Affiliation:
University of Southern California

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Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1990

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References

Notes

1. Some basic resources from the secondary literature are listed in the Forewords to the first two sections, but in a few cases the editions used are not the latest: e.g. the sixth edition (1978) of Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, and the thirteenth (1926!) of The Encyclopaedia Britannica.

2. Guilcher, Jean-Michel, La Contredanse et les renouvellements de la danse française (Paris: Mouton, 1969)Google Scholar.

3. Vinquist, Mary and Zaslaw, Neal, eds., Performance Practice: A Bibliography (New York: Norton, 1971)Google Scholar.

4. It has been wrongly assumed by many that the program for Citera assediata has not survived; in fact, a copy is to be found in the Národní Muzeum, Hudební Oddelĕni, Prague.