partita

[pɑːˈtiːtə]

partita Definition

  • 1a suite of dances, typically of the baroque period, that are usually in the same key and follow a binary form
  • 2a match or game, especially one played to decide a championship

Using partita: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "partita" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The partita was intense, with both teams playing their best.

  • Example

    Bach's Partitas for solo violin are some of his most famous works.

  • Example

    The final partita of the tournament will be held next week.

partita Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with partita

  • partita in B-flat major

    a specific partita composed by Bach for solo keyboard

    Example

    The pianist performed the Partita in B-flat major beautifully.

  • partita for two violins

    a specific partita composed by Bach for two violins

    Example

    The musicians played the Partita for two violins in perfect harmony.

  • a specific partita composed by Bach for solo violin

    Example

    The violinist practiced the Partita in E minor every day for months.

Origins of partita

from Italian 'partita', meaning 'game'

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Summary: partita in Brief

The term 'partita' [pɑːˈtiːtə] has two main meanings. The first refers to a suite of dances from the Baroque period, often in the same key and binary form, such as Bach's Partitas for solo violin. The second meaning is a match or game, especially one played to decide a championship, like the final partita of a tournament. 'Partita' can also refer to specific compositions, such as the Partita in B-flat major for solo keyboard.