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partita
par·ti·ta P0088900 (pär-tē′tə)n. Music 1. An instrumental piece composed of a series of variations, as a suite.2. One of the variations contained in such a piece. [Italian, from feminine past participle of partire, divide, from Latin partīre; see partite.]partita (pɑːˈtiːtə) n, pl -te (-teɪ) or -tas (Classical Music) music a type of suite[Italian: divided (piece), from Latin partīre to divide]suite (swit; for 3 often sut) n. 1. a number of things forming a series or set. 2. a connected series of rooms to be used together: a hotel suite. 3. a set of matching furniture, esp. for one room. 4. a company of followers or attendants; train or retinue. 5. a. an ordered series of instrumental dances, in the same or related keys, commonly preceded by a prelude. b. an ordered series of instrumental movements of any character. 6. Computers. a group of software programs sold as a unit and usu. designed to work together. [1665–75; < French, metathetic variant of Old French siute suit] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | partita - one of the variations contained in a partitavariation - a repetition of a musical theme in which it is modified or embellished | | 2. | partita - (music) an instrumental suite common in the 18th centurysuite - a musical composition of several movements only loosely connected |
Partita
Partita in 17th- and 18th-century music, a type of variation on a choral melody, for organ; also, a type of instrumental suite consisting chiefly of dances. LegalSeeSuitepartita
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