Three, considered collectively; three in company or acting together; a set of three; three united.
A composition for three parts or three instruments.
The secondary, or episodical, movement of a minuet or scherzo, as in a sonata or symphony, or of a march, or of various dance forms; -- not limited to three parts or instruments.
(1) Music for three performers; in music that descends from Baroque practice, this implies two treble instruments and basso continuo. (2) The center section of form in the minuet-and-trio family, generally in somewhat reduced orchestration or more passive setting. This comes from the tradition of alternating full ensemble and reduced forces in evenings of dance. Have a look.
A piece for three instruments; or a section of a piece with three voices.
(1) A work for three performers; (2) the second section of a Baroque dance such as a minuet.
A piece of music that three characters sing together.
A group of three performers, or the piece written for them to perform. The trio was a feature of 17th century opera and also appeared occasionally in 18th century opera seria. Trios became very popular towards the end of the 18th century in opera buffa and particularly fine examples can be heard in Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro as well as Così fan tutte. Verdi and R. Strauss both used the trio in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Strauss uses the trio to brilliant effect in the final climax of his opera Der Rosenkavilier.
A sustained musical passage for three voices.
a work or movement for three instruments or voices
An ensemble of three singers or the music that is written for three singers.
a musical composition for three performers
three performers or singers who perform together
a set of three similar things considered as a unit
three people considered as a unit
a sequence of three related stories that, taken together, form a unified work of fiction
a strange thing because there is a certain tension that you have to have with just three people playing
An ensemble of three musicians
a work for three solo instruments; also, the middle section of a minuet or scherzo movement
An event in which three swimmers work together as a team.
three performers or a piece for three performers
1. A piece of music for three musicians (instrumentalists or singers). 2. A contrasting middle section of a minuet, scherzo, or similar piece.
A style of instrumentation developed during the 1920s, consisting of three singers, with either two guitars and maracas, or three guitars, used in the interpretations of trova (troubador) styles.
Three horizontal friendly pawns.
1) Composition in three voices. 2) Composition for three performers. 3) Second section in a symphony or sonata minuet or scherzo movement, followed by a repetition of the minuet or scherzo.
Trio was a 1987 album featuring country and rock superstars Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. Longtime friends and admirers of one another, Parton, Ronstadt and Harris first attempted to record an album together in the mid 1970s, but scheduling conflicts and other difficulties (including the fact that the three women all recorded for different record labels) prevented its release. (Some of the fruits of these aborted '70s recording sessions did make it to the women's respective solo recordings.)