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Definition of Duets
1. duet [v] - See also: duet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Duets
Literary usage of Duets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf by Edward Elgar, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1896)
"FOUR SACRED duets ... 1/0 — FH COWEN. SIX duets (Sop. and Cont.) ... 2/6 — E.
DANNREUTHER. ... THIRTY-FIVE VOCAL duets (German and English Words) . ..."
2. The Indebtedness of Handel to Works by Other Composers: A Presentation of by Sedley Taylor (1906)
"The order followed will be that of the movements in the oratorio : the Italian
duets will be quoted from the German Handel Society's edition. Messiah,. ..."
3. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"They solaced their wretchedness, however, by duets after supper, while he could
find no better relief to his feelings than by giving his housekeeper ..."
4. Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas by Paul Decharme (1906)
"III duets AND MONODIES ARISTOPHANES' CRITICISM OF EURIPIDES' LYRICS WE have
considered the lyrics sung in the orchestra, and must now examine the songs of ..."
5. Catalogue of Manuscript Music in the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Manuscripts, Augustus Hughes-Hughes (1906)
"Two duets, with bass for harpsichord or organ, generally in unison with the vocal
bass ... THE TREBLE part of what appear to be two duets, the tirst with an ..."