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garotte

[guh-rot, -roht] / gəˈrɒt, -ˈroʊt /


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But "a stern, dry man" took his place, and "my delightful roamings through the gavottes and bourr�es of Bach were at an end."

From Time Magazine Archive

A graduate of Spain's Granada Musical Institute, Segovia plays intricate Bach fugues and Handel gavottes with an agility and subtlety that has astounded critics.

From Time Magazine Archive

It jazzes up Freud, mimics Dali, writhes and wriggles, gambols and glides, rains schottisches, streams gavottes, blows ballets.

From Time Magazine Archive

He composed minuets, gavottes and fugues in the manner of Germany's Handel.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was the great Heinrich—who composed chorals and fugues and gavottes and—hush!

From Unfinished Portraits Stories of Musicians and Artists by Lee, Jennette




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