noun
- a slow, stately ballroom dance in triple time that originated in Spain
- a piece of music written for or in the style of a sarabande
Usage: music
Examples
- The dancers performed an elegant sarabande at the royal court.
- Bach’s sarabande from his English Suite No. 2 is hauntingly beautiful.
- The sarabande was a popular dance form in the Baroque period.
- She practiced the sarabande movement from Handel’s keyboard suite.
- The slow, dignified steps of the sarabande contrasted with the lively minuet.
- Many Baroque composers included a sarabande in their dance suites.