FOOTNOTES:[10]Parry: Evolution of the Art of Music, page 115.[11]For this analysis, number all the measures and parts of measures consecutively, which will give 35 measure numbers in the Gavotte proper, and 28 in the second Gavotte or Musette.
FOOTNOTES:[10]Parry: Evolution of the Art of Music, page 115.[11]For this analysis, number all the measures and parts of measures consecutively, which will give 35 measure numbers in the Gavotte proper, and 28 in the second Gavotte or Musette.
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[10]Parry: Evolution of the Art of Music, page 115.
[10]Parry: Evolution of the Art of Music, page 115.
[11]For this analysis, number all the measures and parts of measures consecutively, which will give 35 measure numbers in the Gavotte proper, and 28 in the second Gavotte or Musette.
[11]For this analysis, number all the measures and parts of measures consecutively, which will give 35 measure numbers in the Gavotte proper, and 28 in the second Gavotte or Musette.