How rude of the gentleman when the dance was ended ! Turning his back and leaving without a word. The lady should have been escorted back to her group.
The third one is the first aria from Verdi's ''Rigoletto'' -- Questa o quella. The fourth one (La Pastourelle) sounds like the Overture to the same opera, and the last tune reminds me of Offenbach's music, but I can't put my finger on it.
+Ashe'el Ter I belive second melody is "Chacun le sait" from Donizettis La Fille du Régiment. I also hear "Tous les trois réunis" from the same opera and "Di tale amor che dirsi" from Verdi's Il Trovatore.
Johann Strauss II, Neue Melodien-Quadrille, op. 254. Melodies from Giuseppe Verdi ("Rigoletto", "La Traviata", "II Trovatore"), Gaetano Donizetti ("Lucia di Lammermoor", "La fille du regiment") and Vincenzo Bellini ("La Sonnambula").
Beautiful gowns I would love to have any one of them thanks
C'est tout ce que j'ai trouvé comme costumes et danses traditionnelles françaises.
Danses traditionnelles françaises ?
How rude of the gentleman when the dance was ended ! Turning his back and leaving without a word. The lady should have been escorted back to her group.
True.
Whouaw, mais quel groove ..... 🤣
Le Quadrille francais..tres beau...
+Tina Rider A l'image de son époque. Vive l'Empereur !
@@YannM Avec sa drôle de moustache 😆😅😄
Dai veio a origem da tipica festa junina brasileira
Daí vem nossa quadrilha roceira ou junina
Je serai intéressée sûr Reims 51000
What are the tunes is used in these dances?
The third one is the first aria from Verdi's ''Rigoletto'' -- Questa o quella. The fourth one (La Pastourelle) sounds like the Overture to the same opera, and the last tune reminds me of Offenbach's music, but I can't put my finger on it.
+Ashe'el Ter I belive second melody is "Chacun le sait" from Donizettis La Fille du Régiment. I also hear "Tous les trois réunis" from the same opera and "Di tale amor che dirsi" from Verdi's Il Trovatore.
Johann Strauss II, Neue Melodien-Quadrille, op. 254. Melodies from Giuseppe Verdi ("Rigoletto", "La Traviata", "II Trovatore"), Gaetano Donizetti ("Lucia di Lammermoor", "La fille du regiment") and Vincenzo Bellini ("La Sonnambula").
" ... one is able to witness the origin of 'La Danse Ronde' the the French do not need those 'Commandos' they use 'atitudes' .... "