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- 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...
- galliards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Galliard (Gaillarde in French; Gagliarda in Italian) is Renaissance dance and ****ociated music. Galliard may refer...
- number of 17th century dances in alfabeto notation: ciaccona, p****acaglia, gagliarda, and romanesca. Many of the harmonies Monte and Millioni notated were...
- Aquilano, Caldari, Colombo, Cucullo, Feudo, Fontegrande, Foro, Fossato, Gagliarda, Iurisci, Lazzaretto, Lido Riccio, Madonna delle Grazie, Ranchini, Riccio...
- in B flat major, Five suites: Nos 2, 5, 7, 10, 14 Jacob Le Polonais, Gagliarda-Polish dance Wanda Landowska, The Houblon (Polish folk song), Bourrée...
- 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...
- Balletto detto "Il conte Orlando" (original music by Simone Molinaro) 2. Gagliarda (original music by Vincenzo Galilei) 3. Villanella 4. P****o mezzo e mascherada...
- for cello and piano Follia su un’aria di Geminiani for cello and piano Gagliarda for cello and piano Impromptu sopra un’aria di Purcell nella “Regina Indiana...
- for cello and piano Follia su un'aria di Geminiani for cello and piano Gagliarda for cello and piano Impromptu sopra un'aria di Purcell nella "Regina indiana"...