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Tylman Susato
Gaillarde Mille ducas
Works Info
Composer
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Tylman Susato
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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1:15
Gaillarde Mille ducas is a Renaissance dance piece composed by Tylman Susato, a Flemish composer and instrumentalist. The piece was composed in the mid-16th century and was first premiered in Antwerp, Belgium. The piece is a part of Susato's collection of dance music, Danserye, which was published in 1551. Danserye is a collection of over 100 dance pieces, including pavanes, galliards, branles, and other popular dance forms of the time. Gaillarde Mille ducas is a galliard, a lively dance in triple meter that was popular in the Renaissance period. The galliard was often performed after the slower pavane and was known for its energetic and lively movements. The piece is characterized by its fast tempo, intricate rhythms, and lively melody. The melody is played by a variety of instruments, including recorders, shawms, and sackbuts. The piece also features a strong bass line, which provides a solid foundation for the melody. Gaillarde Mille ducas is divided into several sections, each with its own distinct melody and rhythm. The piece begins with a lively introduction, followed by a series of variations on the main melody. The variations feature intricate rhythms and melodic ornamentation, which showcase Susato's skill as a composer. Overall, Gaillarde Mille ducas is a lively and energetic piece of Renaissance dance music. Its intricate rhythms and lively melody make it a popular choice for modern-day performances of Renaissance music.
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