Definition of Duettos

1. duetto [n] - See also: duetto

Lexicographical Neighbors of Duettos

dueting
duetlike
duets
duett
duette
duetted
duetters
duetti
duetting
duettino
duettinos
duettist
duettists
duetto
duettos (current term)
duetts
duff
duff up
duffed
duffel
duffel bag
duffel coat
duffels
duffer
duffers
duffest
duffing
duffings
duffle

Literary usage of Duettos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Musical Magazine (1840)
"As one of the best means to enliven the love and zeal for music, I recommend the playing of concerted compositions—such as duettos for two performers ..."

2. The Musical Magazine (1842)
"The two following duettos, from Semiramide, in which Madame Pasta sang the part of the queen ... From these two duettos, and from the last act of Desdemona, ..."

3. Catalogue of the Library of the Sacred Harmonic Society by Sacred Harmonic Society Library, William Henry Husk (1872)
"Songs and duettos in the burlesque opera called " The Dragon of Wantley." In full score. folio. London, 1738. 8,53. LAMPE (John Frederick). ..."

4. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"... and ' Six duettos ' were useful to amateurs of the time ; while his ' Vauxhall and ..."

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