Chaconne

/ʃəˈkɔn/ noun

Definition

A musical form similar to passacaglia, built on a repeated harmonic progression or bass pattern, typically in triple meter. Originally a dance form, it evolved into a vehicle for elaborate variations and virtuosic display.

Etymology

From Spanish 'chacona,' possibly derived from a Basque word meaning 'pretty.' The form originated in Latin America, traveled to Spain, and then spread throughout Europe in the 17th century. Originally considered scandalous due to its sensual dance origins, it was refined into a respectable art form.

Kelly Says

Chaconne began its life as a scandalous dance that shocked polite society—imagine tango's rebellious ancestor! By the time Bach got his hands on it, this 'indecent' dance had transformed into one of music's most profound forms, proving that the most transcendent art often grows from the earthiest roots.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ቻኮን
ARالعربية
شاكون
BNবাংলা
চ্যাকোন
CACatalà
chacona
CSČeština
čakona
DADansk
chaconne
DEDeutsch
Chaconne
ELΕλληνικά
χακόνη
ESEspañol
chacona
FAفارسی
چاکون
FISuomi
chaconne
FRFrançais
chaconne
GUGU
ચાકોન
HAHA
chaconne
HEעברית
שקונה
HIहिन्दी
चाकोन
HUMagyar
chaconna
IDBahasa Indonesia
chaconne
IGIG
chaconne
ITItaliano
ciaccona
JA日本語
シャコンヌ
KKKK
чакона
KMKM
ឆាកូន
KO한국어
샤콘느
MRMR
चाकोन
MSBahasa Melayu
chaconne
MYမြန်မာ
ခါကုန်း
NLNederlands
chaconne
NONorsk
chaconne
PAPA
ਚਾਕੋਨ
PLPolski
czakona
PTPortuguês
chacona
RORomână
chacona
RUРусский
чакона
SVSvenska
chaconne
SWKiswahili
chaconne
TAதமிழ்
சாக்கோன
TEతెలుగు
చాకోన్
THไทย
จาโคนเน
TLTL
chaconne
TRTürkçe
şakone
UKУкраїнська
чакона
URاردو
چاکون
VITiếng Việt
chaconne
YOYO
chaconne
ZH中文
恰空舞曲
ZUZU
chaconne

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