Proper noun
galant
(music) Alternative form of Galant
Galant
(music) Principally during the transition from the Baroque to the Classical period, a few decades either side of 1750, the use of more classically simplistic traits in comparison to the highly embellished and texturally complex precedent in the Baroque period.
Nicknames Henry was nicknamed "the Great" (Henri le Grand), and in France is also called le bon roi Henri ("the good king Henry") or le vert galant ("The Green Gallant", for his numerous mistresses). Source: Internet
The August, 1687 edition of the French literary magazine Mercure galant contains a description of the board, rules and sample problems. Source: Internet
Minister Yoav Galant (Likud) is only to happy to dump on Bennett: “It’s the most disciplined entity in the country, is it a problem to apply the guidelines there?” Source: Internet
These orchestral works are mainly in the galant style, and although they show some development toward the late classical, they reflect a general weakness in comparison to his operatic works of the same and later periods. Source: Internet
They are pleasant, well written works in the galant style. Source: Internet
Twenty-nine-year-old Scott Galant was sentenced to 10 to 40 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to rape of a child, among other charges, on Wednesday. Source: Internet