four-part adjective
- music arranged for four voices or instruments
Examples from the Web for four-part Contemporary Examples of four-part
Relay: Teams of four compete in a four-part race, 4×7.5km (30km total) for men and 4x6km (24km total) for women.
Why the Biathlon Makes Bonds of Us All
Brett Singer
February 16, 2014
This is the last of a four-part series on Tom Holland’s Persian Fire and Rubicon.
David Frum
September 21, 2012
This is the third of a four-part review of Tom Holland’s Persian Fire and Rubicon.
Persian Fire Helped Birth Democracy
David Frum
September 17, 2012
LOC 3367-3397 – MORE TO COME- This was the first of a four-part review.
David’s Bookclub: Persian Fire and Rubicon
David Frum
September 15, 2012
The four-part story of Henry Wiggen begins with The Southpaw, which was published a year after The Natural.
The 13 Best Baseball Books: From ‘The Art of Fielding’ to ‘Moneyball’
Jimmy So
April 5, 2012
Historical Examples of four-part
It was an arrangement of one of Mendelssohn’s four-part songs.
Miss Thackeray
We now come to the consideration of the dictation of four-part chords.
Ethel Home
What all these composers lack is the art of writing pure harmonies and four-part choruses.
Chopin and Other Musical Essays
Henry T. Finck
Indeed, in their own particular way they are matched only by the composer’s own four-part sonatas published after his death.
John F. Runciman
Descant, des′kant, n. the air in a four-part song: a discourse or disquisition under several heads.
Chambers’s Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
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