The four principal dances of the Baroque Suite were:
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The baroque art period was the time of the Scientific Revolution and Age of Absolutism. Among the general characteristics of baroque art are a sense of movement, energy, and tension (whether real or implied).
The Musical Suite, a sequence of dances developed in the early 17th century, originally consisted of the elements Allemande – Courante – Sarabande – Gigue. In later days, the sequence could be amended by additional dances such as Menuett, Gavotte, Bourrée, or Passepied and opened by an Ouverture; the Gigue was always the Finale. The probably most famous examples of the Baroque Suite can be found in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), most notably the suites for Violin and Violoncello solo, as well as the French and English Suites for Piano and the Suites for Orchestra.
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Baroque Suite - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 June 2012 (Brooklyn International Film Festival)
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The cast of Baroque Suite - 2011 includes: Sharif Abdulmalik Lydia Adler Okrent Gregory Holt Joanna Quigley Gabrielle Revlock
Bach's notable Toccata and Fugue was written during the Baroque era, as was Handel's famous Water Music Suite.
A multi-movement instrumental work based on rhythms of popular dances.
The only one I know of is the "Holberg Suite" by Grieg.
The term that encompasses a type of Baroque music including the sonata, toccata, and suite is "instrumental music." This genre was characterized by its emphasis on instrumental performance, showcasing the complexity and expressiveness of musical forms prevalent during the Baroque period. Each of these forms served different functions and styles within the broader context of Baroque music.
A courante is a French dance from the late Renaissance period, or the second movement of a baroque suite.