- - Slave could produce a French waltz
- - dance in the interval, seemingly
- - Sinuous slave dance
- - Triple-time dance, in France
- - East European gets up for a dance
- - France dance
- - Dance abroad in case one gets the sack
- - Triple-time dance, in Dijon
- - Triple-meter dance, in Dijon
- - Ballroom dance, in Burgundy
- - Dance of France
- - French formal dance
- - Lively ballroom dance, French-style
- - Dijon dance
- - Dance in France
- - Triple-meter dance, in France
- - Dance, in Paris
- - A dance in France.
- - Composition in three-quarter time
- - Musetta's dance.
- - Dance: Fr.
- - Piece of dance music.
- - Dance piece
- - French ballroom dance
- - French dance
- - "...... triste" (sibelius piece)
- - Waltz?
- - Ravel work (with "La")
- - Ravel's "La ......"
- - Sibelius's "...... Triste"
- - Ravel ballet, "La ......"
- - ".... Triste"
- - Schubert's "...... sentimentale"
- - With 6-Down, Sibelius work
- - ".... Triste" (Sibelius work)
- - Sibelius' '-- Triste'
- - Tchaikovsky's ".... des Fleurs"
- - "-- Triste": Sibelius
- - "La ...... des Toréadors"
- - "...... Mélancolique," Liszt composition
- - Strauss opus.
- - Chopin opus.
- - Waltz: French.
- - Schubert piece.
- - Concert piece
- - "Danse ......"
- - Piece of music
- - Chopin composition
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