passacaglia

UK /ˌpasəˈkɑːlɪ.ə/ US /ˌpɑsəˈkɑljə/
noun 2

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noun

1

A form of historical Spanish or Italian dance characterised by a serious nature, triple meter, and use of a ground bass.

In classical music there are, as the analytical programs tell us, first subjects and second subjects, free fantasias, recapitulations, and codas; there are fugues, with counter-subjects, strettos, and pedal points; there are passacaglias on ground basses, canons ad hypodiapente, and other ingenuities, which have, after all, stood or fallen by their prettiness as much as the simplest folk-tune.

2

Any piece of classical music with similar characteristics.

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