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Holborne, Pieces 31-32 Pavan: The Funerals and Galliard: untitled - set of scores [LP:LPM1036]

Holborne, Anthony

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Pieces 31-32 Pavan: The Funerals and Galliard: untitled - set of scores. Contributors: Holborne. Recorder Quintets (5 recs). Publisher's category: Recorder Quintets.

The pavane is a processional dance common in Europe during the 16th century, whether named from an origin in Padua (padovano), from Sanskrit meaning wind, or from the stately sweep of a ladys train likened to a peacocks tail. It appears in dance manuals in England, France, and Italy. The term also describes the special music accompanying the dance, often paired with a livelier galliard, and the musical pavane survived hundreds of years after the dance itself was abandoned.
galliard (gaillarde, in French) was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It is a lively dance originating from the fifteenth-century, generally in triple time.

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