Definitions for Chaminade

Chaminade Cha·mi·nade

Spelling: [sha-mee-nad]
IPA: /ʃa miˈnad/

Chaminade is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 445 anagrams from letters in Chaminade (aacdehimn).

Definitions for Chaminade

noun

  1. Cécile Louise Stéphanie [sey-seel lweez stey-fa-nee] /seɪˈsil lwiz steɪ faˈni/ (Show IPA), 1857–1944, French pianist and composer.

Examples for Chaminade

I'd as soon recite Shakespeare to a metronome as play Chaminade.

For all that she really knew, they might want her to play Chaminade and Moskowsky.

I have no doubt that the Toccata by Chaminade, which I do not know, is written on similar lines.

By a dint of hard work we succeeded in getting a train made up for Chaminade, and all that was now needed was an engine and crew.

Brief as is Chaminade's "Serenade," Op. 29, its melody is charming, it is ably harmonized and it appeals to the heart.

She commenced to play pastel-toned bits of Nevin and Chaminade, her clear eyes delighting in free vision.

As an example we may cite the works of Chaminade, which hold the very highest rank in their class.

It's Chaminade, the same kind that you were using before, but this is fresher.

None of their definitions seems to apply to the Toccata by Chaminade.

Chaminade, is distinctly popular to-day, but her work is not considered by critics to be strikingly original.

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