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单词 gavotte
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Then we were off, Char naming each dance: a gavotte, a slow sarabande, a courante, an allemande. Ella Enchanted 1998-09-01T00:00:00Z
“I love a gavotte,” I said, touching to make sure my mask was still properly in place. Ella Enchanted 1998-09-01T00:00:00Z
The dance was a gavotte, too spirited for talk. Ella Enchanted 1998-09-01T00:00:00Z
“Lift your feet, young ladies. This is a spirited gavotte.” Ella Enchanted 1998-09-01T00:00:00Z
He ended, as he had begun, with the Rameau gavotte and the three remaining variations. Music: Two Young Pianists, Forging Connections 2010-02-25T22:49:00Z
It was riveting, and also touching, to see the wiry, bookish Mr. Greilsammer playing Rameau’s delicate gavotte and three of the variations with such tenderness and intimacy. Music: Two Young Pianists, Forging Connections 2010-02-25T22:49:00Z
The music of the party scene, with its playful marches and stately gavotte, is pleasant and lovely, but the real joy of Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker” doesn’t begin until Clara goes to bed. Why Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Nutcracker’ is the sound of the holidays for so many of us 2021-11-25T05:00:00Z
Just as any great pianist would provide the requisite lilt to a Bach gavotte, yMusic delivers a necessary jolt of rhythmic energy to a generation of composers steeped in nonclassical idioms. yMusic to Bring Its Versatility to Ecstatic Music Festival 2012-02-03T17:45:10Z
The Andante was less gentlemanly gavotte than wistful dance. L.A. Phil digs into early Beethoven, explores what is immortal 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z
After receiving a prolonged ovation, Mr. Shaham played an encore: a stylish account of the gavotte in rondo form from Bach’s Third Partita for solo violin. Bavarian Radio Symphony Performs Brahms and Ligeti 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z
A soppy mum and a pushy dad perform their time-honoured parental gavotte. The Tree of Life is a colossal commercial 2011-07-11T10:18:14Z
Inside, the building is an intricate gavotte of interlocked functions and juxtaposed ramps and balconies. Zaha Hadid’s First Posthumous Project Is Inaugurated in Salerno 2016-04-26T04:00:00Z
And he cast a ball scene in Act I as a gavotte, a popular dance form in the colonies. ‘Hamilton’ Is Known For Its Music, but What Did Alexander Hamilton Listen To? 2017-08-11T04:00:00Z
It's a succession of genre pieces – novelette, minuet, romanza and gavotte – but apart from a precocious fluency, none of them reveals much of the future composer. Britten: String Quartet No 2; Three Divertimenti; etc 2010-08-26T21:34:00Z
But given the outright ugliness of this year’s presidential election, the bare-knuckled wrangling of Fiorello’s era seems more like a friendly gavotte conducted in kid gloves. Review: ‘Fiorello!,’ the Mayor Who Fought for the Little Guy 2016-09-10T04:00:00Z
The piece is Schoenberg’s homage to Bach’s keyboard suites, complete with prelude, gavotte, musette and gigue. Finding Brahms in Schoenberg 2010-10-08T15:44:00Z
As if presenting a vast and stately gavotte, the soloists and ensembles moved about the stage, advancing and retreating as they were featured in turn. All the stars align for a stirring St. Matthew Passion at SSO 2014-02-22T20:45:27Z
The moves in this argument are as well-rehearsed as a 17th Century gavotte. Should parents ever worry about Minecraft? 2015-03-29T04:00:00Z
Did the fairy caravan ride here, on hand-high ponies, to binge on fermented tomatoes and dance a gavotte? Leave Your Wings at the Door 2014-10-01T04:00:00Z
When two strangers approach each other, it often results in the performance of a little gavotte as they double-guess in which direction the other will turn. Advice for foreigners on how Britons walk 2014-07-17T04:00:00Z
His Grace thereupon advises them to impress their court with their importance, and to the strains of a delightful gavotte he gives the awkward fellows a lesson in the arts of deportment. The Secrets of a Savoyard 2012-04-08T02:00:19.727Z
She had long wished to behold the grace of her lovely friend Madame R�camier, in her celebrated gavotte, well known in the salons of Paris, but as yet unseen by the exile of Coppet. Dorothy and other Italian Stories 2012-03-18T02:00:18.513Z
In this room she danced for the delight of de Sta�l her famous gavotte, which had transported the beau monde of Paris, and was rewarded by its celebration in "Corinne." A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z
We must have real ones representing a sort of wood where the market people have their stands, and the Queen and the ladies come to buy flowers—also sufficient space for the gavotte. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
It was then a dance for two in moderate triple time, and was generally followed by the gavotte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
From the tables to rustic games, reels, gavottes, and jabadoos; then to the tables again; and they continue in this manner till midnight announces to the guests that it is time to retire. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z
"This is the room where the 'incomparable Juliette' danced her celebrated gavotte," he remarked, "probably to the music of that old harpsichord—or is it a spinet?—in the corner." Dorothy and other Italian Stories 2012-03-18T02:00:18.513Z
I could see passing figures shadowed upon the curtains, and music floated forth on a ripple of laughter, gavotte being linked to minuet and pavane in an endless melody. The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z
Then came the gavotte, which really went extremely well. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
It also became stiff and artificial, and in the later and more prudish half of the 18th century the ladies received bouquets instead of kisses in dancing the gavotte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
But listen——' She broke off in a gavotte she was playing, and sang 'Auld Robin Gray' so that every note seemed to strike on my heart. A Witch of the Hills, v. 2-2 2011-12-15T03:00:17.253Z
Once she fancied she caught his eye, and when he came up and asked her to honour his arm for the third gavotte, she knew she had not been mistaken. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
Their harmonious conversation includes a charming and graceful gavotte melody that is decidedly the gem of this play-music. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
Both chorus and gavotte were encored, and there was much applause when the curtain fell. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
Some of the most skilful pipers in the land had been engaged for the occasion, and they played gavottes, rondes, courantes, and many other dances, without intermission. The Diamond Fairy Book 2011-11-14T03:00:18.297Z
And when he plays Bach's gavottes, gigues, etc., in the English Suites, a laughing, roguish look comes over his face, and he puts the most indescribable drollery and originality into them. Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay 2011-09-07T02:00:17.597Z
Mr. Lovely looked so fierce that Phyllida hurriedly promised two gavottes, and Charles who was something of a Gascon could not help congratulating himself on his speedy success. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
She forces herself to smile and sing the gay gavotte; but this only maddens Canio the more. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
I never could have believed that anyone could evolve anything like a gavotte from the whirling chaos of arms and legs that was my first impression. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
Then the merry Winny Weg caught hold of the cupids and incited them to dance a slow gavotte, and as they danced they warbled lusciously:— The Zankiwank and The Bletherwitch An Original Fantastic Fairy Extravaganza 2011-08-19T02:00:16.653Z
It was an old French dance,—a "gavotte," so called. Hope Benham A Story for Girls 2011-05-16T02:00:18.193Z
"Oh! after dinner—or getting into bed, or—" but the third occasion was never revealed, for Major Tarry charged round the corner and carried off the dear questioner to adorn a gavotte. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
Therefore a measured and stately gavotte was danced by the young people every Thursday, and perhaps a majestic pavane afterward. Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z
After breakfast I had a last practice with him and Lecomte for the gavotte. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
She was seated upon it, when I arrived with the third load, and through the house were dancing the sounds of a Bach gavotte. The Idyl of Twin Fires
A band was playing a new gavotte composed by the jovial Henry of Navarre, and introduced by the French into Heidelberg. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle
Why, when I was but sixteen I was the talk of the ballroom because I stepped four gavottes with Dicky Combleton, Squire Combleton's youngest son. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
The monotonous tune of the gavotte with its distinct and sharply defined beat, sounded to her like the measured clink of a horse's hoofs on rough hard ground. Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z
The whole thing lasted a short hour, even with the répétition of chorus and gavotte. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
He was married to a dark-eyed beauty who gave parties in her large ballroom, and who led the minuets and gavottes better than any of her guests. The Child's Book of American Biography
Strauss, after a delightful overture in the rococo manner of Grétry, contributes some fascinating dance measures, a minuetto, a polonaise, a gavotte, and a march. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
It was the great Heinrich—who composed chorals and fugues and gavottes and—hush! Unfinished Portraits Stories of Musicians and Artists
The happy days of wine à la française returned, and with them came contentment, long siestas, and even the chance to do her own little gavotte once again, when she went sur le pont d'Avignon. Letters from my Windmill
He and Florence Williams made great friends, and he promised to play her a gavotte whenever she likes if she would dance. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
"The Romanesca," a dance air of the sixteenth century, is equally in the minor, just like all the dance airs of Lully, and of Rameau, and the gavottes of Sebastian Bach. On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music
The beautiful Venetians and their gallants swim through the gavotte or gamble in the Ridotto, or they hasten to assignations, disguised in wide bauti and carrying preposterous muffs. The Venetian School of Painting
Berlioz's "Tristia" given in New York City, by Theodore Thomas; also Rameau's gavotte, tambourine, and minuet, from the opera "Castor and Pollux." Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events
A stately measure was being performed, which might have been a gavotte or minuet or pavane for anything he could say; all he knew was that the figures were quite unfamiliar to him. In Brief Authority
We shall take the "Reine des Fées"—but very much changed, and parts added for every child—also a gavotte and a chorus. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
There was a master for the minuette and the gavotte, a master for the harpsichord, a master for the French and Italian languages, and so on. Peak's Island A Romance of Buccaneer Days
Violet Tempest attended no less than eight private concerts during those six weeks, and heard the same new ballad, and the same latest gavotte in C minor, at everyone of them. Vixen, Volume II.
What! not know how one dances the gavotte? The Light of Scarthey
So pavane followed gavotte and sarabande and the more modern minuet, and the ball was very brilliant and gay. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg
Something about the “Yiddisher gavotte,” and saying, “We been going to dances a lot, but last night the wife and I wanted to be quiet, so I bought me two front seats for Grant’s Tomb!” The Innocents A Story for Lovers
The fugue is remarkable for having a very long subject, which is almost a gavotte in its rhythm; and the splendid subject is developed with charming freedom. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations
It must have been absurd enough to see them capering about, and dancing minuets and gavottes in blanket coats and moccasins. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 348
And you, cousin Adrian, you will have to take me through pavanne and gavotte and minuet; and I shall be proud of my northern cavalier. The Light of Scarthey
He taught her the gavotte, the pavane, and many other dances, playing the measures on an old violin the while. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg
She drummed with one hand, then with both, at a gavotte on the rack before her. The Daughter of a Magnate
In this respect it follows the suggestion of the older "binary form," in which sarabands, gavottes, and the like were written by Bach. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations
After a charming gavotte the guests disperse in the various rooms. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas
He has never written a sonata, or anything approaching the classical forms, nearer than a gavotte or two. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
Dinner followed, and then they returned to the interminable gavotte. Brittany & Its Byways
As he muttered the words she picked again and again with her right hand at a loving little phrase in the gavotte. The Daughter of a Magnate
If I could have written that gavotte you played a minute ago, I could knock sparks out of people with it. Cruel Barbara Allen From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.)
With the soft pedal down, some one is trying over that gavotte of Rameau's, so full of bewitching melancholy, that I was playing just now. The Child of Pleasure
The "Gavotte" makes unusual employment of triplets, but lacks the precious yeast of enthusiasm necessary to a prime gavotte. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
We counted as many as thirty couples in one gavotte. Brittany & Its Byways
Emile, who was among the audience on the first night, thought she looked like a thorough-bred racer as she made a dignified entrance to a clanging stately gavotte crashed out by the band. The Hippodrome
They dance a gavotte, and retire to a line at left. Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People
The sounds were plainer now, and presently resolved into the rhythmic accents of a gavotte. Visionaries
It opens with a bright gavotte, in which adherence to the classic spirit compels a certain reminiscence of tone. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
They next adjourned to the Place, where they danced three "gavottes" under the trees. Brittany & Its Byways
Quadrille, gavotte, and I don't know what, They soon will clever be! Laugh and Play A Collection of Original stories
They dance a gavotte, and then stand at left of stage. Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People
In our own day musical themes are marked by forms originally dance times, as waltz time, gavotte time, minuet time, etc. The Dance (by An Antiquary) Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B.C. to 1911 A.D.
I count it as one of the most spontaneous gavottes of modern times, one that is buoyant with the afflation of the olden days. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
When accompanied by a musette, the gavotte is always repeated. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
Expressing a given idea in musical form, e.g. a march, or a gavotte. Music As A Language Lectures to Music Students
Some of them say their slip is a waltz: others call it a gavotte, and some say it's the tango. Captivity
There was Mademoiselle de Chaumont in the midst of gallants, and better prepared to dance a gavotte than any other charmer in the room. Lazarre
I know of no modern composer who has come nearer to relighting the fires that beam in the old gavottes and fugues and preludes. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
Generally faster than the gavotte, and commences on the fourth beat. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
At the same time he made sarabandes, gavottes, minuets, chaconnes, passepieds, gigues, polonaises and rondos dance across the piano in quick succession; and his comments were as spirited as his playing. Edward MacDowell
He calls it a gavotte, but I tell him he ought to call it "The Procession of the Cavaliers," because it has such a martial ring to it. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
When Eagle had watched them awhile she started up, spread her skirts in a sweeping courtesy, and began to dance a gavotte. Lazarre
There is a quaint sarabande, and a gavotte written on simple lines, but superbly. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
In form and rhythm like the gavotte, but faster. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
Mallinson and Clarice give me that impression,—as of Watteau figures mincing a gavotte, and made more unreal by the juxtaposition of a man. The Philanderers
The young ladies and gentlemen, who had been practising their dancing for weeks, began their gavotte. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
The children love to have me dance gavottes for them. Lazarre
His two gavottes are to me among the best since Bach. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
At Court he revived classical dances like the minuet and the gavotte. William of Germany
Just as it struck eight, and the hum of the clock in the hall died away, a little tune in harmony, like a gavotte, was played by softly-tingling tiny bells. Father Payne
The dances they learn are gavottes and minuets, which are very ingeniously arranged. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
Lord Cedric leant over and begged the Russian count to change the tune to a gavotte. Mistress Penwick
The flute and the lute in gavotte—the guitar In soft serenade—how entrancing they are! When hearts are trumps
Now a gavotte perform sedately— Offer your hand with conscious pride; Take an attitude not too stately, Still sufficiently dignified. The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan
Something nameless and shapeless had lifted; there was a gavotte to her heartbeat. Star-Dust
First they danced a gavotte, and then twirled off in a waltz. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
They sat ensconced in flowers and drapings of satin brocade, looking down upon splendidly and wonderfully dressed princes and dukes, lords and counts, with their ladies dancing the gavotte. Mistress Penwick
Ottone contains one number at least which is familiar to everyone who knows the name of Handel—the gavotte at the end of the overture. Handel
The little gavotte is an old dance in the second-hand book store. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago
She handed her fiddle to a bystander and the gavotte proceeded, the three old ladies bowing and holding up their skirts and pointing their toes with the grace of bygone times. Memoirs of My Dead Life
Then with others she plays the great music, concerted Bach or Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, or Wagner, Weber or Mendelssohn; now an old gavotte, now a quaint fantasia, and why not a toccata of Galuppi Baldassero? From the Easy Chair — Volume 01
The music changed into a sprightly gavotte, Katherine's ears fairly tingled with the confusion of sound. Mistress Penwick
I used to be a master myself of all the steps, waltz and gavotte and the Virginia reel and the others. The Star of Gettysburg A Story of Southern High Tide
Broken down best sellers here—pausing in their gavotte toward oblivion. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago
"But what help to us to know the true step of the gavotte?" cried the youngest sister. Memoirs of My Dead Life
It was decided that the Castles should, through Bok's magazine and their own public exhibitions, revive the gavotte, the polka, and finally the waltz. The Americanization of Edward Bok : the autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after
The string band struck the preliminary cords of the gavotte. The Elusive Pimpernel
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