noun a musical form popular in the 16th and 17th centuries
In music, a rondeau is a musical form popular in the medieval and Renaissance periods, characterized by a recurring refrain.
In literature, a rondeau is a form of verse poetry consisting of 15 lines with a specific rhyme scheme and refrain.
In poetry, a rondeau is a fixed verse form with a specific rhyme scheme and structure.
In French culture, a rondeau is a type of medieval and Renaissance courtly dance.
In the world of literature, a rondeau is a type of poem with a specific structure and rhyme scheme. Writers may use rondeaus to explore themes, emotions, or narratives in a structured and rhythmic way.
In music composition, a rondeau is a musical form that originated in the medieval and Renaissance periods. Composers may use rondeaus in their works to create a specific musical structure and pattern of repetition.
Poets may use the rondeau form in their poetry to create a specific rhyme scheme and structure. The rondeau form can be used to explore various themes and emotions in a structured and rhythmic way.