Beethoven Ecossaise in G Major

Paloma Piano has Beethoven's Ecossaise in G Major as part of our First Classics Collection.

Taken from Wikipedia:

The Écossaise (in French: Scottish) is a musical form and a type of contradanse in a Scottish style – a Scottish country dance, at least in name, that was popular in France and Great Britain at the end of the 18th century and at the beginning of the 19th. Despite the Écossaise mimicking a Scottish country dance, it is actually French in origin. The écossaise was usually danced in 2/4 time in two lines, with men facing the women. As the dance is executed, couples progress to the head of the line."



This material is available as part of our Platinum Level Membership where as a member you can access all of our great teaching materials - Find Out How To Become A Platinum Member.

Or Consider Joining as a FREE Gold Member. Although you won't have access to this content, there are hundreds of pages of other materials available for free as a Gold Member - All you need is a valid email address. - Become a Gold Member Here.