- Negri, Cesare.
- Le Gratie D'amore. Milan: 1602; reprint, New York: Broude
Brothers, 1969.
Matt Larsen: Like the other Italian manuals of the sixteenth century,
this is a large volume of long and very difficult dances. In particular
this volume includes a long discussion on galliard variations, and gives
many galliard steps, including steps used for the "kick the tassel"
contest. It should be noted that Negri uses some of the same names as
Caroso for what seem from the descriptions to be
different steps, so one should use care when reconstructing a dance to
use the appropriate steps. On average, the dances which Negri presents
are more complicated than those which Caroso offers. That is, the simplest
of Negri's dances is more complicated than the simplest of Caroso's; although
the most difficult dances of each author are similar in complexity.
- Nuove Inventioni Di Balli. Milan: 1604.
Matt Larsen: This volume was a reprint of Negri's previous volume,
Le gratie d'amore.
- Nelson Historical Dance Society, publisher. (Nelson, England)
- The Brando: A Sixteenth Century Dance Type.
- Il Canario.
- Dance With Giorgio.
- Dance With Giorgio Un Altra Volta.
- The Fifteenth Century Base Danze and Ballo.
- Il Furioso.
Del (D.Elson): A thorough description of the steps, timings, and floor
patterns of Caroso's Furioso from Il Ballarino,
and the three variations on it from Nobilta di
Dame.
- A Study of Some Sixteenth Century Dances.
See Pleydell for more information.
- A Study of Two Fifteenth Century Dances.
- Three More Sixteenth Century Dances.
See Pleydell for more information.
- Neville, Jennifer. "The Italian Ballo As Described in Fifteenth
Century Dance Treatises." Studies in Music 18 (1984): 38.
Ian Engle: Overview from Australia.
- Newman, Joel. "Galliard Rhythms: A Study Outline." American
Recorder 9 (1968 Summer): 76.
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