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furiant Mus.|ˈfʊərɪənt, ˈfjʊərɪənt| [Czech.] A type of Bohemian dance, or its music, in quick triple time with frequently-shifting accents.
1881Grove Dict. Mus. III. 614/2 Bohemia is preeminently rich in dances (such as the beseda, dudik, furiant, [etc.]). 1902Encycl. Brit. XXVII. 554/1 The fiddlers who scraped out their ‘furiants’ and other wild dances. 1943Times 11 Nov. 6/5 The ballet,..with Miss Sasha Machov to teach them the authentic style in polka and furiant. 1967Listener 13 Apr. 505/2 An example of just that sort of thing is Dvořák's Czech Suite of 1879. Its five movements include a polka, a bucolic minuet, and a furiant finale. |