No. In the Baroque era the suite was more precisely defined. This era came before the classical era.
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The only one I know of is the "Holberg Suite" by Grieg.
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Givotte form.
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The only one I know of is the "Holberg Suite" by Grieg.
A prelude is a musical work that is often the beginning of a suite, which is a collection of dances.
A Suite of Dances was created in 1994.
Givotte form.
four principal dances of baroque period
A dance suite is instrumental dance music of up to five dances.
The four principal dances of the Baroque Suite were:AllemandeCouranteSarabandeGigue
Suite.
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The Musical Suite, a sequence of dances developed in the early 17th century, originally consisted of the elements Allemande – Courante – Sarabande – Gigue. In later days, the sequence could be amended by additional dances such as Menuett, Gavotte, Bourrée, or Passepied and opened by an Ouverture; the Gigue was always the Finale. The probably most famous examples of the Baroque Suite can be found in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), most notably the suites for Violin and Violoncello solo, as well as the French and English Suites for Piano and the Suites for Orchestra.