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rench 'Haye,' see Note on Arbeau's Orchesographie. Tune only given [see Stainer and Barrett's Dict. of Musical Terms]. [Music] It will be noticed that the steps of the Haye, as given in 'Orchesographie,' can be adapted to this tune. The dotted minim value of this corresponds with the semibreve value of the other. (_d._) 1. The King's Hunting Jigg, by Dr Bull (1563-1628). See p. 117. _Hamlet_ II, ii, 504, etc. [Music] (_d._) 2. The Cobbler's Jig. 1622. See p. 125. [Music] (_e._) 1. An English Morris, 1650, see p. 132. _All's Well_ II, ii, 20, etc. [Music] (_e._) 2. Italian Moresca, by Claudio Monteverde, from his opera 'Orfeo,' 1608. This at all events must have had a different step to the Morisque of Arbeau. (See Note on the 'Orchesographie.') This dance is certainly in triple rhythm, so the common-time sign probably indicates it should be played fast enough to give the effect of two beats to the bar. [Music] (_f._) Part of 'My Ladye Carey's Dumpe,' _circa_ 1600. See p. 127. _Two Gent._ III, ii, 83, etc. [Music] Then return to [repeat symbol]. This is about _one third_ of it. The last strain of all is the first here printed, but in _four_ parts, and with extraordinary harmony, the E's being carefully marked [natural symbol]. _N.B._--For Cinquepace, Canaries, Brawl, Lavolt, Courante, Haye, Morisque, _see the Note on_ 'Orchesographie.' 27. Musical Stage Directions. See p. 165, and ff. (_a._) Flourish, believed to be of Charles II.'s time. See p. 167. [Music: Eight Trumpets.] (_b._) The Ancient English Drum March, revived in 1610. See p. 172. _H. 6. A._ III, iii, 30. [Music: THE VOLUNTARY.] [Music: THE MARCH.] (_c._) Military March of the French 'Gardes de la Marine,' written by Lully, 1670. For _Hautboys_ in four parts. See p. 172. Cf. _H. 6. A._ III, iii, 33. [Music: Batterie de Tambour.] [Music: Air des Hautbois.] (_d._) A 'sonnerie' of French Cavalry, 1636 (Louis XIII.). See p. 178. I connect this with 'sennet.' [Music: Boute-selle (_i.e._, 'to horse').] (_e._) Tucket, p. 180. _H. 5._ IV, ii, 35. [Music: 1. An Italian Tucket, date 1638.] [Music: 2. French Tucket, 1643.] (_f._) 1. Old French hunting fanfare. Perhaps may be connected with 'Horns wind a Peal.' _Titus_ II, ii, 10. See p. 183. [Music: _Four_ Horns.] (_f._) 2. The imitation (by violins) of a hunting call in Purcell's 'Dido and AEneas,' 1675. See p. 183. [Music] INDEX.
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