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sarabande

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sarabande

Stately processional dance in triple metre popular in the French court and throughout Europe in the 17th–18th century. Of Spanish or Mexican origin, it began as a vigorous dance, set to lively music and castanets, for a double line of couples. At first considered improper, it was forbidden in Spain in 1583. In the early 17th century it was modified to its slow, dignified court version in France and Italy. The slow sarabande, usually with an accented dotted note on the second beat, became a standard movement of the baroque suite.


sarabande, saraband
1. a decorous 17th-century courtly dance
2. Music a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance, in slow triple time, often incorporated into the classical suite


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In an acoustic just as kind to the crunch of Wang's energetic bow as to the resonant glow of his tone, it was the most reflective movements that came over best; the lonely D minor Sarabande was spellbinding.
Epistles by Mark Jarman, Sarabande Books, 2007, $13.
 
 
 
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