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habaneraenUK
ha·ba·ne·ra H0001400 (hä′bə-nâr′ə, ä′bə-)n.1. A slow Cuban dance in duple time.2. The music for this dance. [Spanish (danza) habanera, (dance) of Havana, feminine of habanero; see habanero.]habanera (ˌhæbəˈnɛərə) n1. (Dancing) a slow Cuban dance in duple time2. (Music, other) a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance[from Spanish danza habanera dance from Havana]ha•ba•ne•ra (ˌhɑ bəˈnɛər ə or, often, -ˈnyɛər ə) n., pl. -ras. a slow dance of Cuban origin in duple time. [1875–80; < Sp] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | habanera - music composed in duple time for dancing the habaneradance music - music to dance to | | 2. | habanera - a Cuban dance in duple timesocial dancing - dancing as part of a social occasion |
HabaneraenUK
Habanera a Cuban dance and song derived from the European contredanse. The classic example of the habanera is S. Yradier’s “The Dove.” Popular throughout Latin America, the habanera was used by such composers as G. Bizet, in the opera Carmen, C. Debussy, in the piano composition La Soirée dans Granade, and M. Ravel, in music for voice and piano. HabaneraCarmen’s “love is a wild bird” provokes hearers. [Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]See: FlirtatiousnesshabaneraenUK
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