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Rondeau   Listen
noun
Rondeau  n.  (Written also rondo)  
1.
A species of lyric poetry so composed as to contain a refrain or repetition which recurs according to a fixed law, and a limited number of rhymes recurring also by rule. Note: When the rondeau was called the rondel it was mostly written in fourteen octosyllabic lines of two rhymes, as in the rondels of Charles d'Orleans.... In the 17th century the approved form of the rondeau was a structure of thirteen verses with a refrain.
2.
(Mus.) See Rondo, 1.






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"Rondeau" Quotes from Famous Books



... poetry,—"Marotique." He had tried his hand at an immense variety of profane verse, he had written ballades, chansons, pastourelles, vers equivoques, eclogues, laments, complaints, epitaphs, chants-royals, blasons, contreblasons, dizains, huitains, envois; he had been, Warton says, "the inventor of the rondeau and the restorer of the madrigal;" and yet, in spite of his well-known ingenuity and versatility, it occasioned much surprise and even amusement when it was known that the gay poet had written psalm-songs and proposed to substitute them for the love-songs ...
— Sabbath in Puritan New England • Alice Morse Earle



Words linked to "Rondeau" :   classical, serious music, rondelet, classical music, verse form, poem, rondo, roundel, rondel



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