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|f_tune_title=À la Mode de France
|f_tune_title=À la Mode de France
|f_aka=Nonesuch 1
|f_aka=Nonesuch (2)
|f_country=England
|f_country=England
|f_genre=English
|f_genre=English
|f_rhythm=Country Dance
|f_time_signature=4/4, 2/2
|f_time_signature=4/4, 2/2
|f_key=E
|f_key=D
|f_accidental=1 sharp
|f_accidental=1 sharp
|f_mode=Aeolian (minor)
|f_mode=Mixolydian
|f_structure=AA'BB'
|f_structure=AA'BB'
|f_book_title=Popular Music of the Olden Time vol. 1
|f_book_title=The English Dancing Master
|f_collector=William Chappell
|f_collector=John Playford
|f_year=1859
|f_year=1651
|f_page=p. 322
|f_page=p. 49
|f_theme_code_index=5345 3215
|f_theme_code_index=5345 3215
|f_annotations=Under the title A la Mode de France, the tune is found in Musick's Recreation on the Lyra Viol and Musick's Delight on the Cithren, sometimes in a major key.
|f_annotations=Under the title A la Mode de France, the tune is found in Musick's Recreation on the Lyra Viol and Musick's Delight on the Cithren, sometimes in a major key.
}}
}}
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[[ANNOTATION:{{PAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}}: Annotations]]
'''A LA MODE DE FRANCE'''.
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AKA and see "Nonesuch [1]." English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 or 4/4 time). E Minor (Chappell): D Major (Fleming‑Willliams). Standard tuning. AAB (Fleming‑Williams): AA'BB' (Chappell). Under this title it is found in Musick's Recreation on the Lyra Viol and Musick's Delight on the Cithren, sometimes in a major key. Chappell (Popular Music of the Olden Time), vol. 1, 1859; pg. 322. Fleming‑Williams & Shaw (English Dance Airs; Popular Selection, Book 1), 1965; pg. 9.
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'''ANNOTATION'''
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As ''A la Mode de France'' the melody is found in Playford's first edition of The Dancing Master (1650) and other of his publications, such as Musick's Recreation on the Lyra Viol and Musick's Delight on the Cithren, sometimes in a major key. Chappell thought the title may have derived from a song (quoted by Marchamont Needham, ''A Short History of the English Rebellion'', 1661), which went:
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''Never such revels have been seen,''
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''As since we led this dance;''
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''So may we feast let prince and queen''
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''Beg a la mode de France''
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The melody survived, notes Chappell, into the 18th century, for it is called for by the company in the ''Second Tale of a Tub'' (1715), and is the vehicle for a song in the ''Collection of Loyal Songs'' (1731). In modern times ''Nonesuch/A la Mode de France'' was rejuvinated by its appearance(set in the key of D minor) in Nan Fleming-Williams & Pat Shuldham-Shaw's ''English Dance Airs; Popular Selection, Book 1'', (1965; p. 9).
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X:1
X:1
T:Nonesuch, or A la Mode de France
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M:C
T:A la Mode de France
L:1/8
M:C|
B:Chappell
L:1/8
K:Em
N:”Longways for as many as will.”
B2|B2G2A2B2|G2 FG E2B2|B2G2A2B2|1 G4 G2:|2 G4 E2||
B:John Walsh – Complete Country Dancing-Master, Volume the Fourth
F2|F2D2E2F2|G2 FG E2F2|F2D2E2F2|G4 G2:|2 G4 E2||
B: (London, 1740, No. 173)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:Dmix
a2|a2f2g2a2|f3ed2a2|a2f2g2a2|f6:|
|:f2|e2A2d2e2|f3ed2f2|e2A2d2e2|f6f2|
e2A2d2e2|f3ed2a2|a2f2g2a2|f6:|]
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X:1
%
T:Nonesuch, or A la Mode de France
M:C
L:1/8
B:Chappell
K:Em
B2|B2G2A2B2|G2 FG E2B2|B2G2A2B2|1 G4 G2:|2 G4 E2||
F2|F2D2E2F2|G2 FG E2F2|F2D2E2F2|G4 G2:|2 G4 E2||
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X:2
X:2
T:Nonesuch
%
M:2/2
T:Nonesuch
L:1/8
M:2/2
K:Dm
L:1/8
a2|a2f2g2a2|f2 ef d2a2|a2f2g2a2|f4 f2a2|a2f2g2a2|f2 ef d2a2|a2f2g2a2|f4 d2||
K:Dm
e2|e2d2e2e2|f2 ef d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f4 d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f2 ef d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f4 d2||
a2|a2f2g2a2|f2 ef d2a2|a2f2g2a2|f4 f2a2|
a2f2g2a2|f2 ef d2a2|a2f2g2a2|f4 d2||
e2|e2d2e2e2|f2 ef d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f4 d2e2|
e2c2d2e2|f2 ef d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f4 d2||
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[[ANNOTATION:{{PAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}}: Annotations]]
'''© 1996-2010  Andrew Kuntz. All Rights Reserved.'''
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Engraver Valerio M. Pelliccioni
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 Theme code Index    5345 3215
 Also known as    Nonesuch (2)
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    England
 Genre/Style    English
 Meter/Rhythm    Country Dance
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    1 sharp
 Mode    Mixolydian
 Time signature    4/4, 2/2
 History    
 Structure    AA'BB'
 Editor/Compiler    John Playford
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:The English Dancing Master
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 49
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1651
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A la Mode de France: Annotations


X:1
%
T:A la Mode de France
M:C|
L:1/8
N:”Longways for as many as will.”
B:John Walsh – Complete Country Dancing-Master, Volume the Fourth
B: (London, 1740, No. 173)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:Dmix
a2|a2f2g2a2|f3ed2a2|a2f2g2a2|f6:|
|:f2|e2A2d2e2|f3ed2f2|e2A2d2e2|f6f2|
e2A2d2e2|f3ed2a2|a2f2g2a2|f6:|]
X:1
%
T:Nonesuch, or A la Mode de France
M:C
L:1/8
B:Chappell
K:Em
B2|B2G2A2B2|G2 FG E2B2|B2G2A2B2|1 G4 G2:|2 G4 E2||
F2|F2D2E2F2|G2 FG E2F2|F2D2E2F2|G4 G2:|2 G4 E2||
X:2
%
T:Nonesuch
M:2/2
L:1/8
K:Dm
a2|a2f2g2a2|f2 ef d2a2|a2f2g2a2|f4 f2a2|
a2f2g2a2|f2 ef d2a2|a2f2g2a2|f4 d2||
e2|e2d2e2e2|f2 ef d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f4 d2e2|
e2c2d2e2|f2 ef d2e2|e2c2d2e2|f4 d2||

A la Mode de France: Annotations