gavotte การใช้
- You had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself gavotte
- Vreeland performed in Anna Pavlova's Gavotte at Carnegie Hall.
- :: It's a first cousin to the Gavotte.
- The swish of gowns as women gavotte about a ballroom.
- The farandole bears similarities to the gavotte, jig, and tarantella.
- The gavotte is the most widespread of all Breton dances.
- The ball features magnificent dancing ( " Gavotte " ).
- She bakes brownies, helps with homework and lovingly dances the stepmom gavotte.
- Call it the " Gimme Gavotte ."
- "Amor's Gavottes " found House in a jolly mood.
- By then, few knew how to gavotte.
- The Menuet and the Gavotte gained popularity.
- In the Baroque suite the gavotte is played after ( or sometimes before ) the sarabande.
- The Gavotte, originally written in G minor, was transposed into D minor upon orchestration.
- There followed a Gavotte and Musette by Gluck, two sprightly French dances and then Chopin.
- In his hands, the gavottes of Bach's G minor English Suite are wonders of animation.
- A sturdy luggage rack and ample desk simplified the two-person gavotte of setting out our paraphernalia.
- It is claimed that one of Bach's gavottes must be played fast and another one slowly.
- In early courtly use the gavotte involved kissing, but this was replaced by the presentation of flowers.
- In the soprano aria, a Gavotte, a virtuoso solo violin possibly represents the " worldly things ".
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