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
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.
Le Quadrille francais..tres beau...
+Tina Rider A l'image de son époque. Vive l'Empereur !
@@YannM Avec sa drôle de moustache 😆😅😄
C'est tout ce que j'ai trouvé comme costumes et danses traditionnelles françaises.
Danses traditionnelles françaises ?
Whouaw, mais quel groove ..... 🤣
Dai veio a origem da tipica festa junina brasileira
Daí vem nossa quadrilha roceira ou junina
" ... one is able to witness the origin of 'La Danse Ronde' the the French do not need those 'Commandos' they use 'atitudes' .... "
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").