badinerie


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badinerie

(bəˌdɪnəˈriː)
n
(Classical Music) music a name given in the 18th century to a type of quick, light movement in a suite
[French: a pleasantry]
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Some pieces included in the collection are well-known masterpieces, such as Badinerie from Orchestral Suite No.
He also wore a bizarre black ankle-length frock coat, as he played a lively rendition of Bach's Badinerie on a flute.
1 in C; Passepied;" "Bourree Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F;" "Partita in B; Menuetto, Trio, Polacca, Duo Echo;" "Little" Fugue in G; "Suite in B minor: Badinerie Invention;" and "Suite No.
1 in B Minor (Minuet and Badinerie)' with flutist Francisco Candelaria.
Selected performances will feature the college's Badinerie Ensemble, with student singers joining the chorus.
Gordon will also be playing Bonnet - Variations de Concert; J S Bach - Badinerie; J S Bach - Prelude and Fugue in C; Andrew Carter - Passacaglia; Bosi - Giga; Widor - Andante Sostenuto (Symphonie Gothique); Vierne - Allegro Vivace and Final (Symphony 1).