Trio for oboe, violin and harp. The bourrée resembles the gavotte in that it is in double time and often has a dactylic rhythm. However, it is somewhat quicker, and its phrase starts with a quarter-bar pick-up, The French court adapted the bourrée, like many such dances, for the purposes of concerts, Instrumental, Classical, Classical, George Frideric Handel
Description: Trio for oboe, violin and harp. The bourrée resembles the gavotte in that it is in double time and often has a dactylic rhythm. However, it is somewhat quicker, and its phrase starts with a quarter-bar pick-up, The French court adapted the bourrée, like many such dances, for the purposes of concerts
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