Annotation:Moldavian Schottische
X:319 T:Moldavian Schottische T:From the playing of Brass Monkey C:Traditional S:transcribed by Steve Dumpleton M:2/2 L:1/8 Q:1/4=156 K:F P:A A,B,|DC C4 F^C|ED D4 GF|EFGA B2>E2|FEFA C2 A,B,| DC C4 F^C|ED D4 GF|EFGA B2>E2|"repeat 1st time only" GFFE F2:|| K:C P:B Gg|agec Gceg|gffe f2 Gf|gfdB GBdf|fee^d e2 Gg| agec Gceg|bafd Adfa|GABc defB|cBcd c2:| K:Bb P:C F=E|F2 d2 A2 B2|c2 G2 c2>B2|ABcB AFGA|BABc d2 F=E| F2 d2 A2 B2|c2 G2 c2>B2|ABcB AFGA|cBBA B2:| W: W:Playing order: AA BB A CC A BB A CC A
MOLDAVIAN SCHOTTISCHE. English, Schottische (2/2 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. The liner notes of Brass Monkey's "Head of Steam indicated the tune was composed by Charles Louis Napoleon d'Albert (1809-), but it appears that it was French conductor and composer of light music, Louis Antoine Jullien [1] (1812-1860) who actually composed the schottische in 1855, one of his more popular works. Variants of the melody were absorbed into British tradition: see also "Beatrice Hill's Three Handed Reel," "Dennis Crowther's No. 3," "Jimmy o' the Bu's Polka," "Old Polka (The)" and "George Parkin's Schottische"