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Chaconne
Though it originally emerged during the late sixteenth century in Spanish culture, having reputedly been introduced from the New World, as a quick dance-song characterised by suggestive movements and mocking texts, by the early eighteenth century the chaconne had evolved into a slow triple metre instrumental form.
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