ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CARMAGNOLE
From French, probably named after Carmagnola, Italy, taken by French Revolutionaries in 1792.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARMAGNOLE»
Discover the use of
carmagnole in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
carmagnole and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The London Quarterly Review
Le patriote a pour amis Tons les bonnes gens du pays ; Mais ils se soutiendront
Tous au son du canon. Dansons la carmagnole, etc. L'aristocrate a pour amis
Tous les royalistes de Paris ; Ils vous les soutiendront Tout comm' de vrais
poltrons.
2
Käthe Kollwitz: Woman and Artist
They danced to the popular revolution song, keeping a ferocious time that was
like a gnashing of teeth in unison.5 The most popular song of the French
Revolution was "La Carmagnole"— "Dansons La Carmagnole, Vive le son du
canon!" ("O ...
music, so therejs contrapuntal employment of the famous Revolutionary- airs, "
Ah ! Ca'ira " * and " La Carmagnole." t ira " was heard in the streets of Paris in
1789, but it first became universally popular in the course of the following year.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1903
Lc patriots a pour amis ('"*•) Tous les bonnes gens du pays ; (bis.) Mais ils se
soutiendront TOUB au son du canon. Dansons la carmagnole, etc. L'aristocrate a
pour amis (lit.) Tous les royalistes de Paris ; (bis.) Ils vous les soutiendront Tout ...
5
Illegitimate Children of the Enlightenment: Anarchists and ...
locked out of their meeting hall by the police, they began to sing "la Carmagnole"
until the police forcefully dispersed them.77 In 1892, the anarchists planned to
protest in front of the Sacre Coeur, where an ecclesiastical meeting was taking ...
C. Alexander McKinley, 2008
The name of Carmagnole has given rise to many conjectures. That of Dumer- san
and Ségur is but a weak one, namely, that the song was so called from the fact
that about the time of its appearance the French troops had just entered Savoy ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1871
The name of Carmagnole has given rise to many conjectures. That of Dumersan
and Ségur is but a weak one, namely, that the song was so called from the fact
that about the time of its appearance the French troops had just entered Savoy ...
Then snddenly from the pit a drunken voice cried out : " Let Citizen Monvel sing
the ' Carmagnole ! '" Mauette turned pale. She looked at Clande. He was
absorbed in the spectacle. The whole pit was in a roar. The galleries joined the
tumult.
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1894
Then snddenly from the pit a drunken voice cried out : " Let Citizen Monvel sing
the ' Carmagnole ! ' " Manette turned pale. She looked at Clande. He was
absorbed in the spectacle. The whole pit was in a roar. The galleries joined the
tumult.
Les peuples sont des frores. Vive le son (bis) Les peuples sont des freres. Vive le
son Du canon ! Dansons la Carmagnole ! kc Que reclame un Rcpublicain? (bit)
La mort des traitres et des coquins, (bit ) La pioche dans les cachota, La torche ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CARMAGNOLE»
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carmagnole is used in the context of the following news items.
"Sortie EURO, UE, OTAN !" Samedi 30 mai – Discours de Georges …
... se dressait dans sa diversité en arborant à la fois le drapeau rouge du prolétariat mondial et le drapeau tricolore de Carmagnole-Liberté ! «poilitque-actu, Jun 15»
Marijuana Pharmacy: U.K. Opens First Cannabis Pharmacy in London
U.K.'s Carun Pharmacy is the first to offer exclusively made medications made from Carmagnole, a different species of cannabis. (Photo : Getty ... «Headlines & Global News, May 15»
Vermont Lawmakers Attempt to Legalize Pot by Threatening Alcohol …
U.K.'s Carun Pharmacy is the first to offer exclusively made medications made from Carmagnole, a different species of cannabis. (Photo : Getty ... «Headlines & Global News, Apr 15»
European Fine Art Fair Glows With Age
Galerie Gradiva specializes in Impressionist, modern and contemporary art, and the booth will feature Max Ernst's “La Carmagnole” (1927), as ... «New York Times, Mar 15»
Mikhailovsky Ballet Performs 'Flames in Paris' in US Debut
The pseudo-folk character dances, performed to revolutionary songs, might have lacked the tone of violence ascribed to the Carmagnole revels ... «New York Times, Nov 14»
Mikhailovsky Ballet to Make US Debut at Lincoln Center
His “Flames” is filled with raucous folk ensembles, including a clog dance and a rousing Carmagnole. It's a style of dance that has become a ... «New York Times, Nov 14»
Fashion, The French Revolution and a Masculinity in Continual Crisis
Within this period “even wealthy men went about wearing the blue linen pantaloons and short jackets (carmagnole) of the working man and the ... «Seattle Post Intelligencer, Oct 13»
Europe, octobre 2013: "Diderot / Sartre / Chris Marker"
Et il fait danser à la langue, avant l'heure, une sorte de carmagnole assez joyeuse. » Diderot est par excellence un écrivain et un penseur en ... «Fabula, Oct 13»
La "Vercellese": l'inno di Francia è stato scritto da un piemontese
... della sorte, proveniva la celebre canzone rivoluzionaria "Carmagnole"), iniziando la Guerra delle Alpi terminata con il Trattato di Cherasco. «TorinoToday, Jun 13»
OLLY SMITH: Break for the Bordeaux
... Cru Classe. Heritage de Pierre Lurton 2009. Christian Moueix 2009. Bordeaux Blanc 2011. Carmagnole Prestige Caramany 2011 (France) ... «Daily Mail, Jan 13»