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    13.12.201913.12.2019 Meran


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    9 thoughts on “ Chaconne ”

    1. Moogutilar says:
      15.12.2019 at 15:39
      Chaconne definition is - an old Spanish dance tune of Latin American origin.
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    2. Jushura says:
      17.12.2019 at 04:42
      Chaconne, originally a fiery and suggestive dance that appeared in Spain about and eventually gave its name to a musical form. Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco Gómez de Quevedo, and other contemporary writers imply a Mexican origin. Apparently danced .
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    3. Yozshutaur says:
      15.12.2019 at 00:41
      Define chaconne. chaconne synonyms, chaconne pronunciation, chaconne translation, English dictionary definition of chaconne. n. 1. a. A slow, stately dance in triple time of the s. b. The music for this dance. 2. A form consisting of variations based on a reiterated harmonic.
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    4. Vizil says:
      19.12.2019 at 14:47
      Chaconne definition, an ancient dance, probably of Spanish origin, in moderate triple meter. See more.
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    5. Kigagis says:
      19.12.2019 at 14:23
      Chaconne, solo instrumental piece that forms the fifth and final movement of the Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV , by Johann Sebastian Bach. Written for solo violin, the Chaconne is one of the longest and most challenging entirely solo pieces ever composed for that instrument. Bach’s string.
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    6. Yozshujin says:
      23.12.2019 at 04:44
      Chaconne definition: a musical form consisting of a set of continuous variations upon a ground bass | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
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    7. Negrel says:
      14.12.2019 at 17:53
      This disk is worth the purchase for the ravishing and continually surprising Lutz transcription, which i'd prefer to call "Fantasia on a chaconne by Bach," as the textures, polyphony and chord voicing are so far changed as to carry the piece from the baroque well into something resembling jazz improvisation. it's a remarkable work and throws fascinating light on Bach's esthetic choices at /5(10).
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    8. Kazrajas says:
      22.12.2019 at 01:26
      chaconne 1. a musical form consisting of a set of continuous variations upon a ground bass 2. Archaic a dance in slow triple time probably originating in Spain Chaconne an old dance. The chaconne originated in the late 16th century and acquired its characteristic stately, majestic quality in the 17th century. It is danced in a slow tempo, in ¾ time. J.
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    9. Mezijinn says:
      22.12.2019 at 04:18
      A chaconne is a dance, built on a short phrase in the bass, that was often used by composers of the 17th and 18th centuries to end an opera in a festive mood. This choreography, first performed in the Hamburg State Opera production of Orfeo ed Euridice, was somewhat altered for presentation as the ballet Chaconne particularly in the.
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