noun
- A lively dance in duple meter, popular in the 19th century, characterized by a galloping rhythm.
- The music composed for this dance, typically in 2/4 time.
Usage: plural form of galopade; historical/archaic; also spelled galop
Usage: musical context
Examples
- The orchestra played several galopades at the ball.
- Victorian dancers enjoyed performing galopades in their parlors.
- The composer wrote a collection of galopades for piano.
- Galopades were often performed as entertainment at 19th-century social gatherings.
- The energetic rhythm of galopades made them popular with young dancers.