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Definition of Rondos
1. rondo [n] - See also: rondo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rondos
Literary usage of Rondos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, George Grove (1880)
"CONRAD BERG (1785-1852), a highly respected Alsatian pro- lessor, composed I
sonata, 3 books of variations, and 7 rondos. ..."
2. Early German Music in Philadelphia by Robert Rutherford Drummond (1910)
"Diese 15 rondos können Sie in 4 oder wenigem Abtheilungen herausgeben. ...
Ich verspreche Ihnen zugleich, dass ich die 4 neuen rondos niemanden geben noch ..."
3. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889) by Eminent Writers by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, Adela Harriet Sophia Bagot Wodehouse (1880)
"He composed 2 sonatas, 15 books of variations, 3 rondos, and a collection of
studies, which were well known in Central Germany 30 years ago. ..."
4. The Story of Musical Form by Clarence Lucas (1908)
"Example in miniature—Few rondos regular—Composer tries to conceal the plan—Structure
of sonata form—With Haydn and Mozart clear and balanced—Beethoven's ..."
5. The Harmonicon (1823)
"Two rondos, for Piano-Forte. 65. Three Themes, with Variations for Piano-Forte.
66. ... Two Themes as rondos, for Piano-Forte. 99. Two Allegri di Bravura, ..."
6. The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review by Richard Mackenzie Bacon (1825)
"The Warbler, consisting of-a Series of Lively rondos for the Piano Forte; by J.
Parry. Gow and Son. This list is composed of lessons adapted to beginners, ..."
7. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1905)
"Si ma sextet, a quartet, and other cham- variations, capriccios, rondos, and
pcs.; " Hunte Keihe," pcs. f. pf. and tf ..."
8. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1905)
"quartet, 3 violin-sonatas, II rondos and caprices f. violin, a concertante f.
vin. and "cello w. orch., etc. ..."