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‖ seguiriyas|segiˈrias| Also seguiriya, etc. [Andalusian-Gypsy var. of Sp. seguidilla seguidilla.] In full, seguiriyas gitana [Sp. gitano, fem. gitana gypsy]: a regional variety of flamenco music; the song or dance which accompanies this.
1922I. Brown Nights & Days on Gypsy Trail iv. 86 Silverio asked the guitar player to strike up a Gypsy seguirya, and throwing back his head..he sang..the very song that one of the cantadores present had improvised years before. 1926J. B. Trend Mus. Sp. Hist. to 1600 7 The more modern forms (flamenco) often sound more ‘oriental’ than the older, traditional Cante hondo; and the oldest, the Siguiriya gitana, seems..less tinged with superficial orientalism than any. 1936W. Starkie Don Gypsy xix. 289 The siguiriya gitana..is full of tears and tragedy and for that reason is often called playera (the weeping poem). 1948‘La Meri’ Sp. Dancing vii. 92 Of the flamenco estilos which are more distinctly song than dance, the Seguidillas Gitano (seguiriyas gitana) is the most typical. It is composed of four lines as against the seven which go to make up the Spanish Seguidillas. 1967Chujoy & Manchester Dance Encycl. (rev. ed.) 856/1 Rhythm-forms of flamenco dances are: Alegrias, Soleares, Bulerias, Farruca, Zapateado, Tango, Zambra, and Seguiriyas. 1972H. MacInnes Message from Malaga ii. 40 Once, she too had danced the seguiriyas. |