A lively Renaissance dance piece by John Dowland, originally composed for lute. The galliard was a popular courtly dance in 16th-century Europe, characterized by its triple meter and energetic leaps.
A characteristic galliard by John Dowland, showcasing his signature lute style with lively rhythms and intricate counterpoint. Originally composed for lute ensemble, this arrangement adapts it for modern flute family instruments while preserving its Renaissance spirit.