Beauchamp-Feuillet notation

Notation for bar of a French courante by Judith Appleby

BeauchampFeuillet notation is a system of dance notation used in Baroque dance.

eight bars of a dance recorded and published by Feuillet in 1700

The notation was commissioned by Louis XIV (who had founded the Académie Royale de Danse in 1661), and devised in the 1680s by Pierre Beauchamp. The notation system was first described in detail in 1700 by Raoul-Auger Feuillet in Chorégraphie. Feuillet also then began a programme of publishing complete notated dances. It was used to record dances for the stage and domestic use throughout the eighteenth century, being modified by Pierre Rameau in 1725, and surviving into at least the 1780s in various modified forms.

Reading

  • Raoul Auger Feuillet (1700) Chorégraphie, ou l'art de d'écrire la danse (Paris)
    • a facsimile of the 1700 Paris edition (1968: Broude Brothers)
    • translated John Weaver: (1706) Orchesography (London)
  • Raoul Auger Feuillet (1706) Recueil de contredanses (Paris)
    • a facsimile of the 1706 Paris edition (1968: Broude Brothers)
  • Wendy Hilton “Dance of court and theater: the French noble style 16901725”
    • reprinted in: (1997) Dance and Music of Court and Theater: Selected Writings of Wendy Hilton (Pendragon Press) ISBN 0-945193-98-X
  • Meredith Ellis Little & Carol G. Marsh (1992) La Danse Noble: An Inventory of Dances and Sources (Broude Brothers) ISBN 0-8450-0092-6
  • Pierre Rameau (1725) Le Maître à danser (Paris)
    • a facsimile of the 1725 Paris edition (1967: Broude Brothers)
    • translated John Essex: (1728) The Dancing Master (London)
  • Pierre Rameau (1725) Abbregé de la nouvelle methode (Paris)
  • Kellom Tomlinson (1735) The Art of Dancing (London)
  • Philippa Waite & Judith Appleby (2003) BeauchampFeuillet Notation: A Guide for Beginner and Internediate Baroque Dance Students (Cardiff:Consort de Danse Baroque) ISBN 0-9544423-0-X
  • Wilson, David."The Early Dance Lecture 2003: But how do you know how they danced so long ago?". Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  • Project Gutenberg copy of the John Weaver, English language, 1706, book Orchesography, based on the Feuillet, French language, 1700, book Chorégraphie
  • The books of John Weaver - Facsimiles of 18th-century English translations of Feuillet's books.
  • Baroque Dance Notation by Paige Whitley-Bauguess, including an introduction to reading Beauchamp-Feuillet notation.


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