Sextets [noun]
Definition of Sextets:
six of something
Opposite/Antonyms of Sextets:
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Sentence/Example of Sextets:
The greatest ensemble number in Italian opera, the sextet, has begun.
They are an introduction, a chorus, and a septet, not a sextet as he said.
As a sextet, there's no use denying that we are rather lovely to look at.
I hope you will be pleased to hear I have composed a sextet for strings.
Sextet for two clarionets, two flutes, and two bassoons; performed 1804-5.
In all, he and his sextet had captured nineteen prisoners and twenty horses.
The Sextet is well divided from the Octave, the climax is clearly underlined.
The preliminary encounter was a mortifying experience for the sextet of overconfident youth.
But this is not the way passion speaks, and here again the sextet condemns Herbert in the plainest terms.
Is it wise to accept the offer of the Opera Direction, for the sextet seems to point to the fact that I am going down-hill?