- po****rity in
France in the
early 1900s.
Germans refer to the
dance as a
Schottisch,
which means Scottish. The
Northern Rheinländer [de] and Bavarian/Austrian...
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playing European and
Mexican tunes, in
styles that
include the polka,
schottisch and mazurka.
Chicken scratch, however, is at its root an interpretation...
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Kompositionen von
Herzog Maximilian in Bayern: Ländler, Walzer, Polka,
Schottisch, Mazurka,
Quadrillen und Märsche für Pianoforte, Zither,
Gitarre oder...
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generally imported but "nationalised", such as the
chotis (from the
German Schottisch, its
ultimate origin being in Scotland), and many others, such as boleros...
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Wagner y Levien,
Mexico City /
Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig) Floricultura-
Schottisch (before 1888, A.
Wagner y Levien,
Mexico City /
Friedrich Hofmeister,...
- "Heavenly Echoes" 1867 C. M.
Tremaine Compiled by
Horace Waters "The
Holiday Schottisch" 1853 Firth, Pond & Co. "The Hour for Thee & Me" 1852 "Hurrah for the...
- type of forró dancing. The word xote is a
corruption of the
German word
schottisch meaning Scottish; the
schottische is
related to the
Scottish polka. The...
- ciclón" (1880)
Mazurka No. 3 Op. 27 (1886)
Schottisch "Ana",
Schottisch "¡Ay qué dos!",
Danza "La pedradas",
Schottisch "Luz" (1887) Gavota, a
cuatro manos (1888)...
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Friedrich Hermann Von Schönberg), and xote (musical
style and dance) from
schottisch. A
significant number of beer
brands in
Brazil are
named after German...
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dance music for
festivals and
other celebrations.
Dance styles included schottisch, mazurka,
waltz and polka. In 1829, the
accordion was
invented in Vienna...