- The term
galanteries is
sometimes used for
movements in the
Baroque dance suite whose inclusion is variable,
unlike the
fixed core of allemande, courante...
- were
known as
galanteries:
common examples are the minuet, gavotte, p****epied, and bourrée.
Often there would be two
contrasting galanteries with the same...
-
Mytilene by
Simeon Solomon, 1864
Dessins de
Martin van
Maele Amours,
galanteries, intrigues,
ruses et
crimes des
capucins et des religieuses, 1788 Victory...
-
structure and
order of movements.
Prelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Galanteries: two
minuets in each of
Suite Nos. 1 and 2; two bourrées in each of Suite...
- courante, sarabande, and gigue, with some
omissions and the
addition of
galanteries, new
elements were
introduced into each
partita to
provide variety. Aside...
- with an
elaborate preface on the
observance of the
unities (1631) Les
Galanteries du duc d'Ossonne,
comedy (1632) La Virginie, tragi-comedy (1633) Le Marc-Antoine...
-
recorded dumb blonde." Duthé was the
supposed author of an autobiography,
Galanteries d'une
Demoiselle du
Monde ou Souvénirs de Mlle. Duthé (1833), though...
- Paris,
Imprimerie nationale, 1791, in-8°, 8
pages Les
Amours et les
galanteries du
chevalier de Faublas. Par M.
Louvet de Couvray, Paris, chez l'auteur...
- of the Pagodas,
Symphonic Variations,
Elite Syncopations, Snow Queen,
Galanteries, Fin du jour,
Symphony in C,
Birthday Offering, The Firebird, Scènes...
- as parti****ting in the
premieres of
Number Three, Half the
House and
Galanteries. From 1990
Sansom expanded his
repertoire with prin****l
roles in Gloria...