sestuor (Meaning)

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sestuor (n.)

A sestet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sestuor

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sestuor Sentence Examples

  1. The harmonious blend of six voices in the sestuor sent shivers down their spines.
  2. The renowned sestuor performed a breathtaking rendition of Mozart's Serenade for Six Winds.
  3. The sestuor's intricate counterpoint showcased their virtuosity and musicianship.
  4. The sestuor consisted of two violins, two violas, one cello, and one double bass.
  5. The audience was mesmerized by the sestuor's flawless execution and emotional depth.
  6. The sestuor had a reputation for its innovative programming and daring repertoire.
  7. The young sestuor had only been playing together for a year but displayed remarkable maturity.
  8. The sestuor's debut album was met with critical acclaim and sold out within a week.
  9. The sestuor toured extensively, bringing their exquisite musicianship to audiences worldwide.
  10. The sestuor's legacy will continue to inspire aspiring musicians for generations to come.

FAQs About the word sestuor

A sestet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The harmonious blend of six voices in the sestuor sent shivers down their spines.

The renowned sestuor performed a breathtaking rendition of Mozart's Serenade for Six Winds.

The sestuor's intricate counterpoint showcased their virtuosity and musicianship.

The sestuor consisted of two violins, two violas, one cello, and one double bass.