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What was the first dance in a baroque suite??

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The allemande was a very popular dance that had its origins in the German Renaissance era.
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The German Allemande, first in the set of a standard dance suite, originated in the Renaissance era and was one of the most popular instrumental dances in the Baroque era

Step-by-step explanation:

The Allemande stands for "German" in French, appeared as the first set of a dance during the Renaissance and came to be followed by further sections in the Baroque.

An Allemande is also simply put a German dance with a meter of 4/4 as rhythm.

Often the allemande was followed by a courante or a sarabande, which are different dance styles.

The allemande was a first dance that could be anteceded by a prelude, and it emerged in the 14th century as dance tunes paired with growing scopes in the next centuries.

The baroque suites often were employed for dinner music or social meetings. Aristocrats were always present in these musical settings as the music had a very strong social connotation for that social stratus.

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