septuor (Meaning)
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septuor (n.)
A septet.
Synonyms & Antonyms of septuor
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septuor Sentence Examples
- The septuor performed a breathtaking rendition of Schubert's "Octet."
- The composer arranged the septuor for a unique combination of instruments, including clarinet, bassoon, and piano.
- The septuor's rich harmonies and intricate melodies captivated the audience.
- The ensemble's septuor consisted of two violins, a viola, a cello, a bass, and a clarinet.
- The septuor's conductor led them with precision and passion.
- The septuor's performance showcased the virtuosity of its members.
- The septuor's interpretation of Beethoven's "Septet in E-flat" was both profound and invigorating.
- The septuor premiered a new septuor by a contemporary composer.
- The septuor's recording of Mozart's "Gran Partita" received critical acclaim.
- The septuor's members dedicated themselves to exploring the vast repertoire written for the septuor instrumentation.
FAQs About the word septuor
A septet.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The septuor performed a breathtaking rendition of Schubert's "Octet."
The composer arranged the septuor for a unique combination of instruments, including clarinet, bassoon, and piano.
The septuor's rich harmonies and intricate melodies captivated the audience.
The ensemble's septuor consisted of two violins, a viola, a cello, a bass, and a clarinet.