Definitions from Wikipedia (Totentanz)
▸ noun: Totentanz: Paraphrase on Dies irae, S.126, is the name of a work for solo piano and orchestra by Franz Liszt notable for being based on the Gregorian plainchant melody Dies irae as well as for stylistic innovations.
▸ noun: a composition for baritone, mezzo-soprano, and orchestra by the British composer Thomas Adès.
▸ noun: Totentanz (Danse Macabre), Op. 12/2, is a composition of 14 motets by Hugo Distler which he composed in 1934 for Totensonntag.
▸ noun: Totentanz, or Danse Macabre, is a genre of allegory from the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death.
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▸ noun: Totentanz: Paraphrase on Dies irae, S.126, is the name of a work for solo piano and orchestra by Franz Liszt notable for being based on the Gregorian plainchant melody Dies irae as well as for stylistic innovations.
▸ noun: a composition for baritone, mezzo-soprano, and orchestra by the British composer Thomas Adès.
▸ noun: Totentanz (Danse Macabre), Op. 12/2, is a composition of 14 motets by Hugo Distler which he composed in 1934 for Totensonntag.
▸ noun: Totentanz, or Danse Macabre, is a genre of allegory from the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death.
▸ Words similar to Totentanz
▸ Usage examples for Totentanz
▸ Idioms related to Totentanz
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing Totentanz
▸ Words that often appear near Totentanz
▸ Rhymes of Totentanz
▸ Invented words related to Totentanz