The Dancing Master
The Dancing Master (first edition: The English Dancing Master) is a dancing manual containing the music and instructions for English Country Dances. It was published in several editions by John Playford and his successors from 1651 until c1728. The first edition contained 105 dances with single line melodies; subsequent editions introduced new songs and dances, while dropping others, and the work eventually encompassed three volumes. Dances from The Dancing Master were re-published in arrangements by Cecil Sharp in the early 20th century, and in these reconstructed forms remain popular among dancers today.
Known editions and supplements
Grimstock
A modern recreation of a musical score found in Playford's The English Dancing Master | |
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Vihuela sample
A vihuela playing 'Jamaica' from Playford's 4th edition | |
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- 1651 – 1st edition (the only edition to be called The English Dancing Master, published by John Playford)
- 1652 – 2nd edition
- 1657 – 3rd edition
- 1665 – 3rd edition
- 1670 – 4th edition
- 1675 – 5th edition
- 1679 – 6th edition
- 1679 – A Supplement to The Dancing-Master
- 1686 – 7th edition
- 1687? – Tunes of other Country-Dances
- 1688? – A new Additional Sheet to the Dancing-Master
- 1689? – A new Addition to the Dancing-Master
- 1690 – 8th edition (the first marked as published by Henry Playford)
- 1695 – 9th edition
- 1696 – The second Part of the Dancing Master
- 1698 – The Second Part of the Dancing Master, 2nd edition
- 1698? – [Untitled supplement]
- 1698? – An Additional Sheet to the Second Part of the Dancing-Master
- 1698 – 10th edition
- 1701 – 11th edition
- 1702 – Twenty Four New Country Dances. Printed by William Pearson for Henry Playford
- 1703 – 12th edition
- 1706 – 13th edition (the first edition published by John Young)
- 1709 – 14th edition
- 1710? – Vol. the second, 1st edition
- 1713 – 15th edition
- 1714? – Vol. the second, 2nd edition
- 1716 – 16th edition
- 1718 – Vol. the second, 3rd edition
- 1721 – Vol. the first, 17th edition
- c1726 – The Third Volume, 2nd edition
- c1728 – Vol. the first, 18th edition
- 1728 – Vol. the second, 4th edition
See also
External links
- The Dancing Master, 1651-1728: An Illustrated Compendium, a comprehensive scholarly database allowing comparisons across all versions of Playford's work
- First Edition
- Second Edition
- Tenth Edition, facsimile at Library of Congress
- What are 'Playford' dances?
- The Dancing Masters, one of several music ensembles around the world devoting their music entirely to Playford's dances
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