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IVe Recueil de Dances de Bal pour l'Année 1706, recueillis et mises au jour par Mr Feuillet, Maître de Dance, Autheur de la Chorégraphie (Pecour / Feuillet, Paris 1705)

Publisher: Louis-Guillaume Pécour (1653-1729), compositeur / Raoul-Auger Feuillet (1660?-1710), notateur et éditeur scientifique. Paris 1705. BNF Gallica scan (BnF catalog header lists 'IIIe Recueil pour 1706', but the volume's own internal catalogue lists 1706 as the entry chronologically following the 1705 IIIe Recueil — i.e., this volume is the IVe in the chronological sequence: Ier=1703, IIe=1704, IIIe=1705, IVe=1706; the catalog header Roman numeral is taken as a cataloging error or OCR misread of the engraved title). Fourth volume of the Pecour/Feuillet Petits Recueils Annuels. The Avertissement explicitly attests Le Cotillon as the included headline dance: 'Le Cotillon, quoique Danse ancienne, est aujourd'hui si à la mode à la Cour, que j'ay cru ne pas avoir me dispenser de le joindre à ce petit Recueil' ('The Cotillon, although an ancient Dance, is today so much in fashion at the Court that I believed I could not refrain from including it'). The volume's internal catalogue (the most comprehensive Pecour/Feuillet publication catalogue in the corpus) lists this volume's named contents as: la Bavière, la P___ [OCR-ambiguous middle dance — candidates Pavane, Païsane, Pastorale, Paysane], et le Cotillon. The same catalogue cross-references and resolves the prior IIe Recueil OCR ambiguity (Carignan vs. Carène/Gavotte/Bocanne — confirmed reading is LA CARIGNAN; recommend follow-up pass to mint H-BAR-VAR-F0143 La Carignan and add appearance to LOC-1703-FEUILLET-RECUEIL). Catalogue further forecasts the entire Petits Recueils Annuels sequence through 1717 plus the supplementary Anglaises (English country dances, due c.1706 at trois livres) and Cotillons publications. Fully notated in Feuillet notation (step detail not transcribed).Year: 1705Family: pecour-recueilCatalog: local
Dance manual/reference by Louis-Guillaume Pécour (1653-1729), compositeur / Raoul-Auger Feuillet (1660?-1710), notateur et éditeur scientifique. Paris 1705. BNF Gallica scan (BnF catalog header lists 'IIIe Recueil pour 1706', but the volume's own internal catalogue lists 1706 as the entry chronologically following the 1705 IIIe Recueil — i.e., this volume is the IVe in the chronological sequence: Ier=1703, IIe=1704, IIIe=1705, IVe=1706; the catalog header Roman numeral is taken as a cataloging error or OCR misread of the engraved title). Fourth volume of the Pecour/Feuillet Petits Recueils Annuels. The Avertissement explicitly attests Le Cotillon as the included headline dance: 'Le Cotillon, quoique Danse ancienne, est aujourd'hui si à la mode à la Cour, que j'ay cru ne pas avoir me dispenser de le joindre à ce petit Recueil' ('The Cotillon, although an ancient Dance, is today so much in fashion at the Court that I believed I could not refrain from including it'). The volume's internal catalogue (the most comprehensive Pecour/Feuillet publication catalogue in the corpus) lists this volume's named contents as: la Bavière, la P___ [OCR-ambiguous middle dance — candidates Pavane, Païsane, Pastorale, Paysane], et le Cotillon. The same catalogue cross-references and resolves the prior IIe Recueil OCR ambiguity (Carignan vs. Carène/Gavotte/Bocanne — confirmed reading is LA CARIGNAN; recommend follow-up pass to mint H-BAR-VAR-F0143 La Carignan and add appearance to LOC-1703-FEUILLET-RECUEIL). Catalogue further forecasts the entire Petits Recueils Annuels sequence through 1717 plus the supplementary Anglaises (English country dances, due c.1706 at trois livres) and Cotillons publications. Fully notated in Feuillet notation (step detail not transcribed). (1705). Step-by-step detail available. Imported from local collection.

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