Corrente

E927482

Corrente is a lively Baroque dance movement, often featured in Johann Sebastian Bach’s solo instrumental suites and partitas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque dance
musical movement
follows Allemande
hasAlternativeSpelling Corrente (Italian courante)
hasCharacteristic conjunct melodic lines
continuous running motion
light texture
hasEtymology from Italian "correre" meaning "to run"
hasFunction dance movement in a suite
hasLanguageOfName Italian
hasMeter triple meter
hasOriginPeriod Baroque era
hasRelatedDance Courante GENERATED
hasRoleInSuite second or third movement
hasStyle lively
hasTempo fast
hasTypicalForm binary form
isAssociatedWithComposer Antonio Vivaldi NERFINISHED
Arcangelo Corelli NERFINISHED
Johann Sebastian Bach NERFINISHED
isContrastedWith Gigue NERFINISHED
Sarabande NERFINISHED
isIntendedFor dancing
instrumental performance
isOftenFeaturedIn Johann Sebastian Bach’s partitas NERFINISHED
Johann Sebastian Bach’s solo instrumental suites
isPartOf Baroque dance suite
isUsedIn cello suites NERFINISHED
keyboard suites
violin partitas
precedes Sarabande NERFINISHED

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