Definition of Sextetts

1. sextett [n] - See also: sextett

Literary usage of Sextetts

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

1. The Violin and Its Music by George Hart (1881)
"He published Six sextetts for Strings; Thirty-two String Quintetts; Six Quintetts with Bassoon and Strings; Fifty-eight String Quartetts; Twenty-two Trios; ..."

2. The Violin and Its Music by George Hart (1881)
"He published Six sextetts for Strings; Thirty-two String Quintetts; Six Quintetts with Bassoon and Strings; Fifty-eight String Quartetts; Twenty-two Trios; ..."

3. Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him. (1100-1200-1300 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Dante Alighieri (1892)
"Its structure, however, is analogous to that of the sonnet, being two sextetts followed by two quatrains, instead of two quatrains followed by two triplets. ..."

4. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1837)
"... none of its attractions to clap-trap accessories, the commonplace substitutes for genius. The sublimity of the choruses and the beauty of the sextetts, ..."

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