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Historical Dance Bibliography

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Author (real name):
Николай Людвигович Гавликовский, Пётр Петрович Гросс
Title:
Помпадур. Pompadour. Nouveau pas de patineurs. На мотивы гавота „Помпадур”
Language:
Russian
Id:
gross_1900_pompadour
Added to database:
May 7, 2016
Source:
russian.bib:2322
Entry type:
Book
Date of publication:
1900
Publisher:
Юлий Генрих Циммерман
Plate number:
Z6098
Place of publication:
Лейпциг, Санкт-Петербург, Москва, Лондон
Keywords:
music, dance description, sequence
URL:
Note:
An incomplete copy is available for download from the website of the Russian State Library (it has 3 pages instead of 6). Complete copy can be obtained from the National Library of Russia. Author's full name is listed in dedication in [Ботари, 1898]

Author (real name):
Пётр Петрович Гросс
Title:
Kreuz polka
Language:
Russian
Id:
gross_1905
Added to database:
October 5, 2014
Source:
russian.bib:2212
Entry type:
Book
Date of publication:
1905–1914?
Publisher:
Николай Христианович Давингоф
Place of publication:
Санкт-Петербург
Series:
Bouquet des valses
Keywords:
music, sequence, polka, schottische
Note:
Author's full name is listed in dedication in [Ботари, 1898]. No censor's mark – 1905+, Saint Petersburg rename to Petrograd – 1914-

Author (real name):
Пётр Петрович Гросс
Title:
Грация и кокетство. Grâce et coquetterie. Pas de quatre. Edition pour la danse
Language:
Russian
Id:
gross_1905_grace
Added to database:
March 16, 2017
Source:
russian.bib:2227
Entry type:
Book
Date of publication:
1905–1914?
Publisher:
Юлий Генрих Циммерман
Plate number:
Z6003
Place of publication:
Санкт-Петербург, Москва
Series:
Danses de salon modernes. Современные салонные танцы
Keywords:
music, sequence
URL:
Note:
Author's full name is listed in dedication in [Ботари, 1898]. No censor's mark – 1905+, Saint Petersburg rename to Petrograd – 1914-

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