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landler

[ US /ˈɫændɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a moderately slow Austrian country dance in triple time; involves spinning and clapping
  2. music in triple time for dancing the landler

How To Use landler In A Sentence

  • Early German folk dances, such as the Drehtanz and the ländler, were active, springing dances full of lively steps and the throwing of the woman partner into the air, but all had the revolving characteristics.
  • In addition, most of his songs are in triple meter and in this regard, resemble popular Alpine dances, especially the waltz and landler.
  • The next movement, a tedious and far too expansive Ländler, does not rivet the listener's attention like the first.
  • The ländler of the second movement was truly rollicking in Tilson Thomas's hands.
  • There is little doubt that the dance form of the waltz, with its heavy accent on the first beat of the bar, came about through the influence of the ländler.
  • Elsewhere Sanderling displayed a truly Brucknerian spirit, particularly in the lovely ländler in the scherzo and even more so in the polka that winds its irresistible way through the final movement.
  • The Scherzo-Allegro vivace danced off the keyboard like a true ländler.
  • Josephine: It is actually a landler not a danse macabre. wait …. it is a danse de cours not a danse des ... Parterre box
  • Elsewhere Sanderling displayed a truly Brucknerian spirit, particularly in the lovely ländler in the scherzo and even more so in the polka that winds its irresistible way through the final movement.
  • A German-Austrian turning dance in 3/4 or 3/8 times whose origins are not clear, though it bears similarities to the volta, the weller, and the ländler.
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