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CASSATION, in music, the name of a type of orchestral work, consisting of several short movements of a light character, popular in the 18th century, serenade and divertimento being other names for much the same kind of composition. Mozart wrote three works so named.

In law, caseation signifies quashing, annulling or reversing, hence Court of Cassation as the name for a court of appeal.