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ins_orange_nan [2015/01/13 06:59]
ram created
ins_orange_nan [2019/04/24 01:41]
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 Orange Nan\\ Orange Nan\\
-Walsh, //Twenty Four New Country Dances for the Year 1713//, ​1713.\\+Walsh, //Twenty Four New Country Dances for the Year 1713//, ​1712.\\
 Playford, //The Dancing Master//, 1718–1728.\\ Playford, //The Dancing Master//, 1718–1728.\\
-Andrew Shaw, //The She Favourite//,​ 2002.+Andrew Shaw, //The She Favourite//,​ 2002.\\ 
 +3/2, F major\\ 
 +Recording: {{ ::​music:​orange_nan--020.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 +{{ ::​music:​orange_nan-persons_of_quality.mp3.zip |}}
  
-3/2, F major 
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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    7-8 Partners two-hand turn halfway.    7-8 Partners two-hand turn halfway.
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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 +Orange girls sold fruits and confections at theatrical performances. ​ Orange Nan is listed among the common whores in the fourth and fifth issues of a short-lived periodical //The Wandering Whore//, 1660–1661. ​ Nell Gwynne, the actress who made her theatrical debut in Dryden'​s //The Indian Emperor// and who eventually became a mistress of Charles II, worked at the King's Theatre in Drury Lane as an orange girl.
  
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 T:Orange Nan T:Orange Nan
-C:Nathaniel Kynaston+C:Walsh
 O:1713 O:1713
 S:Peter Barnes, "​English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2", p98 S:Peter Barnes, "​English Country Dance Tunes, vol. 2", p98
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