Three Brawls for Bells
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The "Branle" (known in England as the "Brawl")was a very popular sixteenth century dance of the "follow-the-leader" type; it was sometimes accompanied by singing and swaying movements of the hands. These "brawls" came in several different forms, varying according to the meter of the music. "Three Brawls for Bells" has three different sections: a "poco moderato", a "moderato" and an "allegro" section. It can be played all together or as three separate pieces.
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