释义 |
pas·sa·ca·glia \ˌpäsəˈkälyə, ˌpas-\ noun also pas·sa·ca·glio \-l(ˌ)yō\ (-s) Etymology: modification (influenced by Italian passagaglia, passagallo, from Spanish pasacalle, a lively guitar tune) of French passacaille, from Spanish pasacalle, from pasar to pass + calle street, from Latin callis path — more at pase 1. a. : an old Italian or Spanish dance tune b. : an instrumental musical composition consisting of variations usually on a ground bass in moderately slow triple time — compare chaconne 2. : an old dance performed to a passacaglia |