pavane
pa·vane
also pa·van P0122300 (pə-vän′, -văn′)pavane
(pəˈvɑːn; -ˈvæn; ˈpævən) orpavan
pa•vane
(pəˈvɑn, -ˈvæn)n.
Noun | 1. | pavane - music composed for dancing the pavane |
2. | pavane - a stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries |
单词 | pavane | ||||||
释义 | pavanepa·vanealso pa·van P0122300 (pə-vän′, -văn′)pavane(pəˈvɑːn; -ˈvæn; ˈpævən) orpavanpa•vane(pəˈvɑn, -ˈvæn)n.
pavanepavane, pavanPavane(also pavan), a ballroom dance, apparently of Spanish origin (Spanish pavana, from Latin pavo, “peacock”); according to another theory, the pavane (Italian padovana) originated in Italy, in the city of Padua. It became popular in France. Its tempo is slow and stately, in duple time. As a musical genre it was widely represented in 16th- and 17th-century repertoires for the lute, clavichord, and instrumental ensembles, usually in combination with a galliard. The pavane is first encountered in published music in 1508. pavane
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