Gaillarde (Si pour t'aymer), First Book of Dances (Pierre Phalese, 1571) for Wind Instruments
Pierre Phalese - Colin KirkpatrickGaillarde (Si pour t'aymer), First Book of Dances (Pierre Phalese, 1571) for Wind Instruments
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Pierre Phalese (1510-1575) was a Flemish publisher and his First Book of Dances, an extensive collection of dances in four parts, was published in Leuven in 1571. They are attractive pieces and are sure to be popular at any concerts, public recitals or end-of-semester events. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the gaillarde (or galliard) was a popular dance and a favorite of Queen Elizabeth I of England. This is the 5th dance in a set of 20 gaillardes in the original publication. This arrangement is scored for virtually any combination of conventional wind instruments with optional percussion and keyboard parts. The flexible arrangement makes them playable by non-standard ensembles. The optional keyboard part enables you to use the piece as a solo or duet and trio for mixed instruments.
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