

In Renaissance music, a duet specifically intended as a teaching tool, to be performed by teacher and student, was called a bicinium ( see Étude). The word is also occasionally used in reference to non-musical activities performed together by two people. "Duet" is also used as a verb for the act of performing a musical duet, or colloquially as a noun to refer to the performers of a duet. A piece for two pianists performing together on separate pianos is referred to as a " piano duo". A piece performed by two pianists performing together on the same piano is referred to as "piano duet" or " piano four hands". In classical music, the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists with other instruments, the word duo is also often used. If you like that kind of music, you should hear their duet about breakfast time.The Duet (1628), by Hendrick ter BrugghenĪ duet is a musical composition for two performers. "Eight Keys to Eden" by Mark Irvin Clifton duet /du t/ Brit /dju t/ noun plural duets Britannica Dictionary definition of DUET count : a piece of music that is performed by two singers or musicians They sang the duet beautifully. Then there were more solos and duets, with obbligatos for the violin.Īn hour was then spent in solos, duets, quartettes, choruses, etc.Įventually the geophysicist and the meteorologist completed their duet to the accompaniment of oceanographers and geologists. two items of the same kind two performers or singers who perform together a pair who associate with one another. "The Conspirators" by Alexandre Dumas (Pere) "The Third Miss Symons" by Flora Macdonald Mayor She had numberless schemes of occupation, duets, French readings, and splashwork. It is fatal if, in a duet, one breathes fire and the other frost. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde The audience probably thought it was a duet. Nope, you're kind to your cat, Milt, but you weren't cut out to be no parlor-organ duet. To call a halt eighteen times in the middle of the romantic duet between the unhappy innkeeper's daughter and the prince. Travis, played by Ethan Douglas, and Muriel, played by Amanda Schwartz, perform a duet.

Jewel Duets with Kelly Clarkson on New Greatest Hits CD (Photo Credit: /Jeweljk). Kelly Clarkson and Vince Gill duet 'Don't Rush'. KELLY CLARKSON & VINCE GILL DUET ON CMAS. doo-t, dyoo-Filters Meanings Synonyms Sentences Words form: duets duetted duetting See word origin. Last week, and people were still buzzing about an unusual duet heard on Oct 13, using superlow-latency videoconference technology and the city's new gigabit-per-second fiber-optic network. Duet as a noun means A composition for two voices or two instruments. Kelly Clarkson's Dream Duet: Recording a Frank Sinatra Song with Bruno Mars. īlake's Got A Duet With Christina Aguilera On Her New CD.

b93.comĬhristina Aguilera and Blake Shelton duet 'Just a Fool '. īlake Shelton & Christina Aguilera Perform There Duet ' Just A Fool ' For The First Time Live Take A Look Below. In 2009, husband and wife folk duo Anne and Pete Sibley won the Great American Duet Sing-Off and scored a spot on Garrison Keillor's beloved A Prairie Home Companion at The Town Hall NYC. Katy Perry ' Firework ' Duet With One Of Her Fans At Autism Benefit. Watch Katy Perry's heartwarming duet of " Firework " with 11-year-old Jodi DiPiazza, who was diagnosed with autism at age 2. Katy Perry's " Firework " Duet With 11-Year-Old Jodi DiPiazza. Things get a little explosive in the video for the Willow and Nicki Minaj duet ' Fireball. The single duet will be off her Unapologetic album dropping next week.
