Definition of Galop. Meaning of Galop. Synonyms of Galop

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Definition of Galop

Galop
Galop Gal"op, n. [F.] (Mus.) A kind of lively dance, in 2-4 time; also, the music to the dance.

Meaning of Galop from wikipedia

- In dance, the galop, named after the fastest running gait of a horse (see Gallop), a shortened version of the original term galoppade, is a lively country...
- Circus Galop is a piece written for player pianos by Marc-André Hamelin. It was composed between the years 1991 and 1994 and is dedicated to Beatrix and...
- The Telegraph Galop (Danish_ Telegrafgalopen) is a musical composition by the Danish composer Hans Christian Lumbye (1810–1874) . It is one of Hans Christian...
- Galop is an LGBT anti-abuse charity and police monitoring group in the United Kingdom that campaigns against domestic abuse, conversion therapy, ****ual...
- France Galop is the governing body of flat and steeplechase horse racing in France. It was founded on May 3, 1995, as the result of the amalgamation of...
- The Copenhagen Steam Railway Galop (Danish: Kjöbenhavns Jernbane-Damp-Galop), often just called the Railway Galop (Danish: Jernbanegaloppen), is a musical...
- "Devil's Galop" is a piece of light music composed by Charles Williams. It became famous as the theme tune to the radio serial **** BartonSpecial Agent...
- cabarets the Moulin Rouge and Folies Bergère adopted the music of the "Galop infernal" from the culminating scene of the opera to accompany the can-can...
- The Champagne Galop (Danish: Champagnegaloppen) is a piece of orchestral music by the Danish composer Hans Christian Lumbye (1810–1874) which was written...
- Jubel-Galop (1840(1844) Juliane Galop (1843-1844) Telegraph Galop (1844) Castilianer-Galop (1847) Copenhagen Steam Railway Galop (1847) Capriccio Galop (1851)...