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  • By the 18th century was a Bergamask caricature.
  • The city lent its name to a style of folk dance known as bergamask peculiar to the peoples of that region.
  • Of her published works, two early short orchestral pieces, " Morris Dance " and " Bergamask " won considerable critical praise, although neither became part of the general orchestral repertory.
  • The title, " Masques et bergamasques " ( meaning " masks and bergamasks ", a bergamask being a rustic dance ), comes from the opening lines of the Verlaine poem sung as the sixth movement : " Votre 鈓e est un paysage choisi / Que vont charmant masques et bergamasques . " Faur?reportedly said of " Masques et bergamasques " that " it is like the impression you get from the paintings of Watteau ".
  • Giraud's imagined identification of himself with his protagonist is complete; it is, in fact, often difficult to determine whether the subject of a given poem is Pierrot or Giraud . ( To distinguish a " narrator " here is probably to make too nice a distinction . ) The " I " that makes occasional appearances claims relation to Pierrot " through the Moon "; he lives, like Pierrot, " by sticking out . . . / [ His ] bleeding tongue at the Law " ( 13 : " To my Bergamask Cousin " ).