A somber saraband scores and underscores the point.
From the post-gazette.com
Ashkenazi's conducting was as heavy handed as usual but even he failed to dampen the closing sweet saraband.
From the express.co.uk
Getting an armistice took two more years of an excruciating saraband between envoys who may have loathed each other but had too much to lose to get mad.
From the time.com
Sean Suozzi's saraband solo was marvelously calm and clean, but in filling out the foursome of leading men, Tyler Angle and Amar Ramasar betrayed more effort and less authority.
From the washingtonpost.com
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Music composed for dancing the saraband
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