- 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...
- sur des thèmes d'Euryanthe by Carl
Maria von Weber, Op. 11
Variations (
Galopade favorite), Op. 12
Rondeau (Rossini), Op. 13 Les italiennes, Op. 14 Variations...
-
Thomas Lye Lord
Kelburn 1831 The
Saddler 3
Thomas Lye Mr
Wagstaff 1832
Galopade 4 Bob
Johnson R
Riddell 1833
Rockingham 3
Thomas Nicholson Richard Shepherd...
- for
piano dated 1839 in some
publications Piano 14 1838 or 1839 Галопада
Galopade in E♭
major for
piano Piano 4 1839 Монастырка. Новый контрданс La Conventine...
-
pantomime in
three acts,
mixed with dialogue,
after Samuel Richardson 1828:
Galopade hongroise...,
arranged for the
piano 1830:
Couplets chantés au banquet...
- inclusive.
During his
first American season in 1837,
Glencoe covered Galopade. She had
already produced two
fillies that
would become successful broodmares...
- His
orchestral conducting provided a
platform for
arrangements - such as
Galopade (a
medley of
galops and cancans),
Foster Memories (selection of Stephen...
- out of
Galopade by Catton).
Female line
descendants include Domino, Hamburg,
Twilight Tear and
Affirmed Cotillion (1837, also out of
Galopade by Catton)...
-
Hamilkar 1902: Fama 1903: Gika 1904:
Slaby 1905: Fels 1906:
Desir 1907:
Galopade /
Horizont * 1908:
Meister 1909: Hort 1910:
Schill 1911:
Kreuzer 1912:...
-
Gallois "Welsh"
galonner "to lace"
galon galoper "to gallop"
galop galopin galopade galoubet "flute" ( <
galouber < *galauber "to play an instrument, play...