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'''MONFERRINE.''' Italian, Jig. A dance from the Montferrat, Piedmont, region of northern Italy. The form became popular in England around the year 1800, although the spelling of the name varied: monfrina, monfreda, and monfredina, for example. See also "[[Italian Monfrina]]," "[[Monfrina (1)]]" and "[[Monfrina (2)]]." | '''MONFERRINE.''' Italian, Jig. A dance from the Montferrat, Piedmont, region of northern Italy. The form became popular in England around the year 1800, although the spelling of the name varied: monfrina, monfreda, and monfredina, for example. See also "[[Italian Monfrina]]," "[[Monfrina (1)]]" and "[[Monfrina (2)]]." | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Great Meadow Music GMM 2002, Rodney Miller & David Surette - "New Leaf" (2000).</font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Great Meadow Music GMM 2002, Rodney Miller & David Surette - "New Leaf" (2000).</font> | ||
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MONFERRINE. Italian, Jig. A dance from the Montferrat, Piedmont, region of northern Italy. The form became popular in England around the year 1800, although the spelling of the name varied: monfrina, monfreda, and monfredina, for example. See also "Italian Monfrina," "Monfrina (1)" and "Monfrina (2)."
Source for notated version:
Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Great Meadow Music GMM 2002, Rodney Miller & David Surette - "New Leaf" (2000).