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Bourrée in E minor is a popular lute piece, the fifth movement from Suite in E minor for Lute, BWV 996 (BC L166) written by Johann Sebastian Bach between 1708 and 1717. The piece is arguably one of the most famous among guitarists. A bourrée was a type of dance that originated in France with quick duple meter and an upbeat. Though the bourrée was popular as a social dance and shown in theatrical ballets during the reign of Louis XIV of France, the Bourrée in E minor was not intended for dancing. Nonetheless, some of the elements of the dance are incorporated in the piece.

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  • Bourrée in E minor (en)
  • Bourrée en mi menor (es)
  • Бурре ми минор (ru)
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  • Bourrée en mi menor es una pieza musical integrada como quinto movimiento de la Suite en mi menor para laúd, BWV 996 (BC L166), compuesta por Johann Sebastian Bach. Aunque fue ideada para el laúd, puede ser tocada con otros instrumentos de cuerda similares, como la guitarra, la mandolina o el mandoloncello, así como con instrumentos de teclado. La pieza ha sido popularizada y es particularmente conocida entre los guitarristas y estudiosos de estos instrumentos.​ El tempo de la pieza puede variar entre suave y rápido, con una duración aproximada de 70 a 90 segundos, tocada como bourrée, un género de danza tradicional originario de Francia. También es un ejemplo de contrapunto. (es)
  • Bourrée in E minor is a popular lute piece, the fifth movement from Suite in E minor for Lute, BWV 996 (BC L166) written by Johann Sebastian Bach between 1708 and 1717. The piece is arguably one of the most famous among guitarists. A bourrée was a type of dance that originated in France with quick duple meter and an upbeat. Though the bourrée was popular as a social dance and shown in theatrical ballets during the reign of Louis XIV of France, the Bourrée in E minor was not intended for dancing. Nonetheless, some of the elements of the dance are incorporated in the piece. (en)
  • Бурре ми минор ― двухголосная пьеса Иоганна Себастьяна Баха для лютни. Это пятая часть Сюиты ми минор (BWV 996), написанной Бахом между 1708 и 1717 годами. Бурре ми минор ― одна из самых известных классических пьес среди гитаристов. Многие утверждают, что поскольку произведение написано в ми миноре, его очень трудно сыграть на лютне начала XVIII века, настроенную на игру в тональности ре минор. Темп пьесы довольно быстрый, но при этом у неё спокойный характер. Композиция имеет простую двухчастную форму. (ru)
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