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- The Écossaise (in French, "Scottish") is a musical form and a type of contradanse in a Scottish style – a Scottish country dance at least in name – that...
- The Scottish Guards (French: Gardes Écossaises) was a bodyguard unit founded in 1418 by the Valois Charles VII of France, to be personal bodyguards to...
- the English country dance. A Scottish country dance may be termed an écossaise. Irish set dance is also related. A set is a formation of dancers. The...
- C minor (1827; B.20; WN 9) Three Écossaises (1826; B.12; WN 13) Écossaise in D major Écossaise in G major Écossaise in D♭ major B. 17; WN 27: Contredanse...
- Stewart, Lady Fleming (17 July 1502 – 20 February 1562), called la Belle Écossaise (French for 'the Beautiful Scotswoman'), was a Scottish courtier. She...
- movements to be pla**** without pause. This work was also known as Sonata écossaise (Scottish Sonata). First an Allegro in F-sharp minor in a loose sonata...
- WoO 21: Polonaise for Military Band (1810) WoO 22: Écossaise for Military Band (1810) WoO 23: Écossaise for Military Band (only a piano arrangement by Carl...
- (c. 1452 – 15 June 1508) was a French soldier, commander of the Garde Écossaise, and diplomat belonging to the Scottish family of Stewart of Darnley....
- Arbereshe in Italy have been recorded, while Scottish soldiers - the Garde Ecossaise - who served the French King, Francis I, settled in the mountains of Piedmont...
- Franz Schubert's Écossaises, D 421, are six short dances for solo piano: A♭ major F minor (ends in A ♭ major) E♭ major A♭ major B major D major (ends in...