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Allemande
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edited by Friedrich Chrysander, 1826-1901; composed by George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759 (1733), Allemande (Chrysander at Bergdorf-bei-Hamburg, 1902), 1 page(s)
edited by Friedrich Chrysander, 1826-1901; composed by George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759 (1733), Allemande (Chrysander at Bergdorf-bei-Hamburg, 1902), 1 page(s)
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Allemande und Courante
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1715), Allemande und Courante (Bach Gesellschaft Edition, Leipzig, 1899), 2 page(s)
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1715), Allemande und Courante (Bach Gesellschaft Edition, Leipzig, 1899), 2 page(s)
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Anthology of Portuguese Music, Vol. 1: Tras-Os-Montes and Vol. 2: Algarve
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produced by Fernando Lopes-Graça, 1906-1994 and Michel Giacometti (Folkways Records, 1962), 1 hour 39 mins
produced by Fernando Lopes-Graça, 1906-1994 and Michel Giacometti (Folkways Records, 1962), 1 hour 39 mins
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Belly to Belly; Dancing Calypso
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produced by Emory Cook, 1913-2002 (Cook Records, 1960), 39 mins

Nestled in the Port of Spain, the Tom Charles, Fitz Vaughn Bryan, Johnny Gomez and Clarence Curvan Orchestras as well as the Vin Cardinal Combo provide alternatively upbeat and sultry grooves for dancing. These Trinidadian ensembles are experts in the calypso, meringue, bolero, guaracha and mambo dance music ge...

produced by Emory Cook, 1913-2002 (Cook Records, 1960), 39 mins
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produced by Wolfgang Laade, 1925-2013 (Folkways Records, 1975), 51 mins
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Border Bash: Tex-Mex Dance Music, Vol. 2
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produced by Ben Tavera King, 1952- (Folkways Records, 1983), 33 mins
Produced by Ben Tavera King. Recorded by Dubby Hankins.

"As boundaries go, the Rio Grande River which separates Texas and Mexico has never been much of a barrier between the two cultures. Daily, thousands of people cross the Rio Grande both legally and illegally. The result is a constant intermingling of cult...
produced by Ben Tavera King, 1952- (Folkways Records, 1983), 33 mins
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Brute Force Steel Bands of Antigua
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produced by Emory Cook, 1913-2002 (Cook Records, 1955), 47 mins
For this Cook recording, the Brute Force Steel Band of Antigua performs mambos, rumbas, sambas, calypsos and meringues plus a march and a bolero. A Trinidadian / Tobagan innovation that came out of WWII, the steel pan has enjoyed enormous popularity as a defining "musical sound of the Caribbean."
produced by Emory Cook, 1913-2002 (Cook Records, 1955), 47 mins
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Cape Breton Fiddle and Piano Music
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(Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2004), 1 hour 14 mins
The fiddle and piano reign in Cape Breton! When the Beatons play, the dancing feet of family, friends, and fans pound out the vibrant rhythms of reels, strathspeys, jigs and other favorites from this tradition-rich corner of Canada. 14 tracks. 74 minutes. 36-page booklet. 14 tracks 74 minutes 36 page bookle...
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Caribbean Dances
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(Folkways Records, 1953), 27 mins

Cruise the Caribbean during the mid-twentieth century heyday of "the society ballroom and the honky-tonk [music] of the West Indies." Stop by Martinique, the Virgin Islands, Guadeloupe, Trinidad, Antigua and Curacao; dance along to calypso, beguine, vals, videe, seven step, quadrille, bula waya and mambo.

(Folkways Records, 1953), 27 mins
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