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partita Mus.|pɑːˈtiːtə| [It.] An air with variations; a suite.
1880Grove Dict. Mus. II. 656/1 He [sc. Bach] also wrote three Partitas (in the Suite-form) for the lute. The name has very seldom been used since Bach... But in the modern rage for revivals it may possibly reappear. 1925Chambers's Jrnl. 31 Oct. 755/1 In such a week Mr Samuel has played sixteen preludes and fugues, ten French suites, partitas and English suites. 1948Times 30 July 7/3 Mr. Vaughan Williams's most recent work, a Partita for strings, was given its first concert performance at the Albert Hall last evening. 1967I. Spink Hist. Approach Mus. Form iii. 67 Bach clearly distinguishes the forms in his six sonatas for violin alone by calling those in church style ‘sonatas’ and those in chamber style ‘partitas’. |