- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Company of
Scottish Archers,
later just the 1st
Scottish Company or
Garde Écossaise,
formed in 1419 from
Scots that
fought for the
French during Hundred Years'...
- in F♯ major, Op. 60
Marche funèbre in C minor, Op. posth. 72/2
Three Écossaises, Op. posth. 72/3 17
Polish songs, Op. posth. 74
Without opus
numbers Album...
- were also in the
Peerage of Scotland. He
served as
colonel of the
Garde Écossaise in France, on his
death in 1645 and was
succeeded by Sir
Robert Moray...
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various other nationalistic dance forms like the barcarolle, mazurka,
ecossaise,
ballade and polonaise.
Modern po****r
dance music initially emerged from...
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typically flavoured with onion, nutmeg, or thyme. Crème
Mornay Soubise Ecossaise Nantua Espagnole is a strong-flavoured
brown sauce, made from a dark brown...
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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...