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Pierre Phalèse
Almande / Saltarello
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Composer
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Pierre Phalèse
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Chamber
Style
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Dance
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1:47
'Almande / Saltarello' is a musical composition by Pierre Phalèse, a Flemish composer and music publisher who lived during the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the late 16th century and was first published in 1571 in Phalèse's collection of dance music, 'Premier livre de danseries'. The composition consists of two movements, an 'Almande' and a 'Saltarello'. The 'Almande' is a slow, stately dance in triple meter, typically performed by couples in a ballroom setting. It features a simple, elegant melody that is repeated and varied throughout the piece. The 'Saltarello', on the other hand, is a lively, fast-paced dance in duple meter, characterized by its energetic leaps and hops. It features a more complex melody with frequent changes in rhythm and tempo. Phalèse's 'Almande / Saltarello' is a prime example of Renaissance dance music, which was composed specifically for social dancing and was an important part of courtly life during the period. The piece showcases Phalèse's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both elegant and lively. The 'Almande' and 'Saltarello' movements are contrasting in nature, but they work together to create a cohesive and enjoyable musical experience. Overall, 'Almande / Saltarello' is a beautiful and engaging piece of music that captures the spirit of Renaissance dance music. Its timeless melodies and rhythms continue to be enjoyed by musicians and dancers alike, making it a valuable contribution to the musical canon of the period.
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