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angloise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angloise (archaic French, 'English') may
refer to:
English language a term for the
English country...
- The
Contenance angloise, or
English manner, a
distinctive style of
musical polyphony,
developed in fifteenth-century England. It uses full, rich harmonies...
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Angloise (French term for
English country dance) is a
piece of
classical music in D
minor for
piano from
Notebook for
Wolfgang written for
Wolfgang Amadeus...
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Picture from "Lettres
angloises, ou
histoire de Miss
Clarisse Harlove" (1751)...
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Quesne sur les
Anglois sous M. Braddock, général en chef des
troupes angloises.
Nouvelle York : De la
Presse Cramoisy, 1860. OCLC 15760312. Garton, E...
- Franco-Flemish
School built off the
harmonic principles in the
English contenance angloise,
bringing choral music to new standards,
particularly the m**** and motet...
- Francois-Antoine Chevrier's 1758 mock-heroic poem 'L'Acadiade; Ou,
Prouesses Angloises En Acadie,
Canada and Antoine-Leonard Thomas' epic 1759 poem Jumonville...
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Others Johannes Al**** John
Dunstaple Contenance angloise Thomas Fabri Roy
Henry Arnold de
Lantins Leonel Power W. de Wycombe...
- IV.
Gavotte (
Angloise) V.
Menuet VI. Trio VII.
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Allemande Courante Sarabande Angloise Menuet – Trio...
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medieval to the
Renaissance periods. The
central proponent of the
Contenance angloise style (lit. 'English manner'),
Dunstaple was the
leading English composer...