- The
galliard (/ˈɡæljərd/; French: gaillarde; Italian:
gagliarda) was a form of
Renaissance dance and
music po****r all over
Europe in the 16th century...
- periods.
Ancient Airs,
Suite No. 1 1. Balletto, "Il
Conte Orlando" 2.
Gagliarda 3.
Villanella 4. P****o
mezzo e
mascherada Problems playing these files...
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often followed by
other dances in a
triple time, such as the saltarello,
gagliarda or paduana.
There are many
variant spellings. In
Italian or international...
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galliards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Galliard (Gaillarde in French;
Gagliarda in Italian) is
Renaissance dance and ****ociated music.
Galliard may refer...
- of lute
music in
Lyons in 1549, 1553 and 1560.
Selected works include:
Gagliarda sopra la Paladina, lute solo Fantasia, lute solo
Tablatura de lutz, collection...
- (1626), a
recently rediscovered collection, now at Yale: 8 toccatas, 1 "
gagliarda partita", 2 correntes; then an
entire section as
practical tutorial for...
- voice-leading
rules in
order to
achieve the
desired effect Dances - Correntes,
Gagliardas,
continuing in the
tradition of
Italian lute
dances dating back to Dalza...
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Fabritio Caroso:
Nobilita di Dame (1600)
Venice Livio Lupi:
Mutanze di
gagliarda, tordiglione, p****o e mezzo,
canari e p****egi (1600)
Palermo Cesare Negri:...
- Thesselius's (1609) paduana-intrada-galliard, or Schein's (1617) padovana-
gagliarda-courente- ..." The
Allemande and the Tanz - Page 132
Richard Hudson -...
- Aquilano, Caldari, Colombo, Cucullo, Feudo, Fontegrande, Foro, Fossato,
Gagliarda, Iurisci, Lazzaretto, Lido Riccio,
Madonna delle Grazie, Ranchini, Riccio...