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France
French musical tradition has always been important and central in the world of music, however that did not drive musicians to look for a popular song for its deployment in art music, as a means of empowering France's music.
French music is characterized by sense and logic, meticulousness on form and aesthetics. Dancing style is very popular among French composers and they tended to nurture dance forms and deploy them in their music (Ravel revived the pavane in his "Pavane for a Dead Princess"'Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte' - Raval ("Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte")). French humor was often represented in music, as emphasized by Saint-Saëns in "The Animals' Carnival"'The turtles' from 'The Carnival of the Animals' - Rimsky-Korsakov ("Le Carnival des Animaux").
In search for exotic inspiration, some of the French composers found exhilarating material and diversity in the neighboring Spanish music, surprisingly (Ravel, with his "Spanish Rhapsody", Bizet in "Carmen"'Carmen' Overture - Georges Bizet and Debussy in "Iberia"). Many of them found interest in the impressionism, born in France and this influenced the music of the entire 20th century. France was not coping with any outside cultural threat at the time (that is, the early 20th century), hence another reason for the lack of interest in its popular musical foundation.
In 1918, a group of young French composers called "Les Six": Honegger, MilhaudPart 3 'Braziliera' from 'Scaramouche' - Milhaud, Poulenc, Georges Auric, Germaine Tailleferre, and Louis Durey, decided to react against the impressionism, and looked for new ways of expression.

Dances originated in this country:
Farandole - a dance whose true origin is presumably Greek, yet became famous in southern France. Metre - 6/8. Bizet used a farandole in "L'Arlesienne".

BurreeBourrée from Suite No.1 in Em for lute, BWV.996 - J.S. Bach - a vigilant 4/4 dance played a-la-breve.

MinuetteMenuet - a French country-dance introduced in royal courts and even many forms of art music - sonatas, symphonies and oratorio openings. 3/4 metre.

GavotteGavotte for Flute with Harpsicord & Cello Accomp. by Handel - a French festive dance in an even rhythm, starting on the upbeat (with a pickup bar).














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