2. Noun. a stately Baroque dance in slow triple time ¹
3. Noun. the music for this dance ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sarabande
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarabande
Literary usage of Sarabande
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Appreciation of Music by Thomas Whitney Surette, Daniel Gregory Mason (1907)
"represent the more emotional side of musical expression, a sarabande or other
... Bach: sarabande in A-Minor from English Suite II The melodic germ from ..."
2. The Appreciation of Music by Thomas Whitney Surette, Daniel Gregory Mason (1907)
"represent the more emotional side of musical expression, a sarabande or other
... Let us take, as an example of this element, the sarabande from the second ..."
3. The Appreciation of Music by Daniel Gregory Mason, Thomas Whitney Surette (1907)
"represent the more emotional side of musical expression, a sarabande or other
... Let us take, as an example of this element, the sarabande from the second ..."
4. Anthology of French piano music by Isidore Philipp (1906)
"sarabande, in G Minor E 布加 d 砂乃也 orm がなク ... sarabande ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... TTie sarabande is a slow movement in triple time beginning on the full bar,
and with at least a tendency to the rhythm 2 JJ % J | J 0\ ch'ia pianga is a ..."
6. The Appreciation of Music by Thomas Whitney Surette, Daniel Gregory Mason (1907)
"represent the more emotional side of musical expression, a sarabande or other
... Bach: sarabande in A-Minor from English Suite II The melodic germ from ..."
7. The Appreciation of Music by Thomas Whitney Surette, Daniel Gregory Mason (1907)
"represent the more emotional side of musical expression, a sarabande or other
... Let us take, as an example of this element, the sarabande from the second ..."
8. The Appreciation of Music by Daniel Gregory Mason, Thomas Whitney Surette (1907)
"represent the more emotional side of musical expression, a sarabande or other
... Let us take, as an example of this element, the sarabande from the second ..."
9. Anthology of French piano music by Isidore Philipp (1906)
"sarabande, in G Minor E 布加 d 砂乃也 orm がなク ... sarabande ..."
10. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... TTie sarabande is a slow movement in triple time beginning on the full bar,
and with at least a tendency to the rhythm 2 JJ % J | J 0\ ch'ia pianga is a ..."