Noun
Alt. of Septette
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the same time, the National Lampoon Show's John Belushi and Gilda Radner left the troupe to join the original septet of SNL's "Not Ready for Primetime Players." Source: Internet
Seven years ago, trumpeter David Weiss, who worked extensively with Hubbard during the legendary trumpeter’s later years, assembled a septet of top flight improvisers, all of whom have played in the neo-bop tradition of Hubbard and Morgan. Source: Internet
Larger works that incorporate the double bass include Beethoven 's Septet in E-flat major, Op.20, one of his most famous pieces during his lifetime, which consists of clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and bass. Source: Internet
In tune with the European Theatre Collective’s long-term goal to shine a spotlight on international artists living in Finland, the septet of drama reading directors is made up of multicultural directors working here. Source: Internet
When asked if the Canadian septet ventures below the border and into the United States frequently, Mernieks says “We have been, yeah. Source: Internet
He first experimented with non-twelve-tone serial techniques in small-scale vocal and chamber works such as the Cantata (1952), the Septet (1953) and Three Songs from Shakespeare (1953). Source: Internet