Definition of Septuors

1. septuor [n] - See also: septuor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Septuors

septum orbitale
septum pellucidum
septum primum
septum rectovesicale
septum secundum
septum sinuum frontalium
septum sinuum sphenoidalium
septum spurium
septum tubae
septumless
septums
septuor
septuors (current term)
septuple
septupled
septuples
septuplet
septuplets
septupling
septæmia
sepulcher
sepulcheral
sepulchered
sepulchering
sepulchers
sepulchral
sepulchrally

Literary usage of Septuors

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

1. The Musical World (1860)
"VIOLIN CONCERTOS—septuors, Quintetts, Quartetts, Trios, ... MUSIC—Concerto», septuors, Quintetts, Quartetts. Í,с , Ac. PIANOFORTE MUSIC, from Concertos to ..."

2. The Musical Magazine (1842)
"The author of this notice has written some pieces for the course of M. Zimmerman, among which there are even septuors of which all the parts for both hands ..."

3. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1880)
"Then a goodly representatio of the writers of chamber-music : sonatas, trios quartets, septuors, etc. This department, Schu mann being himself a pianist and ..."

4. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1856)
"... four, and even so many as seven instruments (for there are some admirable septuors by Mozart,) delight those who really love music, as they are carried ..."

5. Le Conservatoire royal de musique de Gand: Étude sur son histoire et son by Charles Bergmans (1901)
"81; BRAHMS: les 2 septuors. g. Septuor pour piano et cordes. — MENDELSSOHN : le septuor op. 110. 10 Septuor pour cordes et instruments à vent. ..."

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