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Definition of Septets
1. septet [n] - See also: septet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Septets
Literary usage of Septets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Musical World (1855)
"VIOLONCELLO CONCERTOS and septets to Duets, Instructors, etc. 6. CLARINET, OBOE,
FLAGEOLET, BASSOON, HORN, and TRUMPET. Music for these instruments in every ..."
2. Classification. Class M, Music: Class ML, Literature of Music; Class MT by Library of Congress Music Division, Oscar George Theodore Sonneck (1904)
"... 1036-1037 1038-1039 Instrumental music. Several solo instruments—Continued.
septets. [Same classification and notation as under sextets.] Octets. ..."
3. Classification: Music and Books on Music : M: Music; ML: Literature of Music by Oscar George Theodore Sonneck (1917)
"700- septets.0 800- Octets.0 900- Nonets.0 Early chamber and orchestral music
calling for obsolete string or ..."
4. Periods of European Literature by George Saintsbury (1897)
"It consists of six double stanzas, of fourteen lines or two septets each, finished
by a sestet, ... The septets are rhymed ..."
5. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory by George Saintsbury (1897)
"It consists of six double stanzas, of fourteen lines or two septets each, finished
by a sestet, ... The septets are rhymed ..."
6. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory by George Saintsbury (1897)
"It consists of six double stanzas, of fourteen lines or two septets each, finished
by a sestet, ... The septets are rhymed ..."
7. A Testimony of Jesus Christ by Anthony/Charles Garland (2007)
"Although there are many similarities between the septets, the differences are
more crucial and determinative. The seals generally differ in content from the ..."