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ins_nonesuch [2024/04/15 03:39] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1ins_nonesuch [2025/08/10 02:36] (current) mar4uscha
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 or **A la mode de France**\\ or **A la mode de France**\\
 As in "The Playford Ball"\\ As in "The Playford Ball"\\
 +Cecil Sharp 1911\\
 Longways for 4 couples\\ Longways for 4 couples\\
 Recording: {{ ::music:nonesuch-072-bntad-07.mp3.zip |}}\\ Recording: {{ ::music:nonesuch-072-bntad-07.mp3.zip |}}\\
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 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC5HE1lU9Cg\\ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC5HE1lU9Cg\\
-History: https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Nonesuch_(1)+ 
 +**NONE SUCH and A LA MODE DE FRANCE**\\ 
 +Designed to be the most ostentatious hunting lodge ever made, Nonesuch was built in 1538 by Henry 
 +VIII over the demolished property of the village of Cuddington, near Epsom Wells in Surrey, At the 
 +very end of her life, Elizabeth I visited Nonesuch as a guest of Lord Lumley, son-in-law of the Earl of 
 +Arundel, and it was reported that there was "much dancing of country dances in the privy chamber at 
 + 
 +Nonesuch, before the Queen's majesty, who is exceedingly pleased there with." 
 +The second title was probably derived from a ballad written around 1642-1643 while the Queen was 
 +in Holland raising money and troops to support Charles I.
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