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The galop was particularly popular as the final dance of the evening.
It is written in the style of the galop.
The finale is a galop in fast 2/4 time.
The galop was especially popular in Vienna during the first half of the 19th century.
Certain conventions of the earlier period are respected: there is an excellent galop in the ball scene.
Also known as galop faux, false canter, or counter lead.
The third movement galop is the movement Shostakovich himself thought was most successful.
He is best known for making his galop, Csikós Post.
Everyone dances a high-spirited galop, bringing the evening to a grand finale.
Au galop is a 2012 French comedy film.
A sheet of music for piano provided the latest waltz, polka or galop.
"French Ballet Class (for two pianos)" written in the style of the galop.
"Devil's Galop" is a piece of light music composed by Charles Williams.
France Galop also focuses on promoting the improvement French racehorse breeding.
Relations between the police and homosexuals have not always been smooth, and a special organization called Galop has been set up to improve them.
Formal dance included the galop.
Nor was Galop de Vache, the state capital, to be slighted.
He is considered a racing legend by French racing authority France Galop.
It was a more lively version of the galop, a dance in quick 2/4 time, which often featured as the final figure in the quadrille.
Franz Schubert also composed the fourth movement of his Symphony No. 2 on the galop.
Particularly famous is the "Devil's Galop" by Charles Williams.
The stables affiliated with France Galop use a number of installations that the organizations manages and maintains.
Its musical form is a Galop and primarily it was written for Xylophone, but later adapted to various kinds of instruments.
According to France Galop, Comrade was the best middle-distance runner of his generation.
The orchestra was striking up a gallopade, and the floor began to swirl again with eager couples.
The gallopade had ended.
As punishment for attempting to fake death, she forces him to take part in an apparent household ritual, a rhythmic dance termed "the Gallopade."
The gallopade was in full romp, and Inosolan was being passed down a line of men, laughing and smiling.
N.C.: Gallopade Publishing Group, 1984.
The Wissahickon Gallopade by J. B. Bishop, 1856 (4 pages)
Mud and water flew out in all directions under the horse's frantic gallopade, the plucky beast sinking at times almost to his knees in the marshy ground.
As they danced under the moonlight, held captive by the web woven around them, the songs faded and blended into each other - a gallopade, a schottische, another waltz.
Carole Marsh is a children's author and the founder of Gallopade International, a children's book publishing company headquartered in Peachtree City, GA.
This was probably his first published piece'The Favorite Gallopade', with variations for the Piano Forte a copy of which is held at The British Library.
After the first ten minutes of this wild gallopade, when the sounds of fighting, way over the cross-roads, had been swallowed up by the night, she had ceased to try to determine whither she was being led.
In 1964, Freeman competed in eventing for the United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo aboard Gallopade, earning a silver medal in team competition and finishing 12th individually.
She placed a sign on an easel: 176The Riot THE CANTERBURY GIRLS The piano player started hammering a gallopade.
Initially she self-published under the imprint Gallopade Publishing Group, which she founded in 1979; today Gallopade International is a major small publisher based in Peachtree City, Georgia.
When she rested in his arms throughout this mad gallopade through the darkness and the frosty air, he had at one moment peeped down at her through the folds of his mantle and murmured just loudly enough for her to hear: "Your children are safe in the care of my friends.