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The Theory of Musical Composition: Treated with a View to a ...
(See Septimole) Sevenths, preparation of, §§ 109-117, p. 242. ___, stationary, §3
'20, remark, p. 556 ; §3'24-, remark, p. 51] ; § 392, . 082. Seventh chord': Seventh
harmony. (See Four-fold chord.) , diminished, §s3, p. 198, § 95, remark, p. 215.
Gottfried Weber, John Bishop,
1851
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Music
Examples in opera are found at the end of Act II of Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro (“
The Marriage of Figaro”) and at the end of Act I of his Don Giovanni. septimole
See SEPTUPLET. septuple meter Any METER in which there are seven beats
per ...
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Library of Universal Knowledge
Septimole v 1 AO Sepulchral lu-f the wild butchery went on at the Bicetre, the
Abbaye, the Convent of the Carmelites, the Couciergene du Palais, the Grund
Cb&relet, St Flnaiii, La Force, and the Salpe- triere. One gathers a glimpse of the
...
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Chambers's new handy volume American encyclopædia
Septimole C Q 9 Sepulchral 00 ^ the wild butchery went on at the BicStre, the
Abbaye, the Convent of the Carmelites, the Couciergerie du Palais, the Grand
Cb&telet, St Firmin, La Force, and the Salpe- triere. One gathers a glimpse of the
...
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The international cyclopædia: a compendium of human ...
SEPTIMOLE, in music. When a note is divided into 7 instead of 4 parts — for
example, a minim into 7 quavers, or a crotchet into 7 semiquavers — the group is
called a septimole, rf-rzTf?~\ and the figure 7 is generally placed over it. A
septimole ...
Harry Thurston Peck, Selim Hobart Peabody, Charles Francis Richardson
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The Oxford Dictionary of Music
... bn, vc and db. Famous operatic septets occur in Les Huguenots (1836) and
Les Troyens (1863) ('Tout n'est que paix et charme'). septie`me [Fr.] Seventh.
Organ stop, same as *flat twenty-first. septimole, septolet See septuplet. septuor
See ...
Michael Kennedy, Tim Rutherford-Johnson, Joyce Kennedy,
2012
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The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music
... four percussion instruments, and eight violins; composed 1962, first performed
Paris, 30 October 1963. septimole or septuplet a group of seven notes to be fitted
into a beat or other time-unit in which its number is irregular, sequence a device ...
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Godfrey Weber's General Music Teacher: Adapted to ...
55 " diminished and superfluous, 59 Semibrevis 70 Semi-fusa, 70 Semi-minima,
70 Semi-tone, 58 Septimole, ) ^„ Septole, S Set .109 Sevenths — large and small,
. 57 diminished and superfluous, 60 Sharps, 47 Signature — rhythmical, .
Sennet: a direction in Elizabethan plays calling for the interpolation of
instrumental music, often in the nature of a fanfare. Senza (I): without Septet,
Septuor (F): a work for seven instruments or voices. Septuplet, Septimole, Septo-
let (F): a ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Sep′tulate, having imperfect or spurious septa.—n.Sep′tulum, a little septum
or small partition. [L.,—sæpīre, sepīre, to enclose.] Septuple, sep′tūpl, adj.
sevenfold.—v.t. to make sevenfold: to multiply by seven.—n.Sep′tūplet, a
septimole.