- "La
Carmagnole" is the
title of a
French song
created and made po****r
during the
French Revolution,
accompanied by a wild
dance of the same name that...
-
Italian Wolf
Wajsbrot –
Polish Jew
Robert Witchitz –
French The
armed group Carmagnole in Lyon and the
armed group Liberté in
Grenoble had the
following members:[citation...
- helpers, and
danced the
Carmagnole and sang 'Ça ira'."
Russian composer Nikolai Myaskovsky used both "Ça ira" and La
Carmagnole in the
finale of his Symphony...
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nicknames then
prominently featured in
different contexts,
including La
Carmagnole.
Barnave remained the most
important advisor and
supporter of the Queen...
- France. It
bears similarities to the gavotte, jig, and tarantella. The
carmagnole of the
French Revolution is a derivative. No
satisfactory derivation has...
- A Tale of Two Cities, the mob in
Paris dancing La
Carmagnole, by Fred Barnard....
- parties, the progressive-radical
Karmanioloi ("
Carmagnoles",
named after the
French Revolutionary song
Carmagnole) and the
reactionary Kallikantzaroi ("goblins")...
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prisoners sing "La M****illaise" in
counterpoint to the
crowd dancing the
Carmagnole.
Danton and
Camille are guillotined.
After the
crowd dis****s, Lucile...
- the
culottes (silk knee-breeches) worn by the
upper classes: 2–3 the
carmagnole (short-skirted coat)
sabots (a type of
wooden clog), and the red Phrygian...
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notable songs,
beyond "La M****illaise",
included "Chant du départ", "
Carmagnole", "Ça Ira" (1790), "Allons Français au
Champs de Mars" (1790), "L'aristocratie...