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Galliard

usgb/ˈɡæliɑːrd/Volume
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Renaissance ConnectionPlay
The word relates to renaissance culture and festivities, often evoking images of grandeur and elegance. SlideThe garden was set up to resemble a scene from the Renaissance, complete with a galliard melody playing in the background.
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Historic DancePlay
Remember that 'galliard' refers to a dance that was actually performed by people centuries ago. SlideHistory books often mention the galliard as a testament to the joyful spirits of the Renaissance era.
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Music GenrePlay
Understanding 'galliard' also entails recognizing it as a form of music specifically composed for the dance. SlideThe composer prided himself on his collection of galliard pieces inspired by 16th-century music.