词汇 | scherzo |
释义 | scherzo noun[ C ] uk /ˈskeət.səʊ/ us /ˈskert.soʊ/pluralscherzos a piece of music, often part of a longer piece of music, that is performed in a fast and happy way: The scherzo has many bold and arresting phrases. The second movement is a fearsome scherzo with blaring horns and wailing violins. The long first movement is followed by a scherzo in which the pace accelerates. This scherzo was the first solo piano piece that the composer ever wrote. The slow passage is followed by a frantic scherzo, full of nervous energy. The opening theme is expanded, explored, and developed through a slow movement and a scherzo. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Musical pieces Foreign words & phrases used in English Examples of scherzoscherzo A scherzo breaks in, which culminates in a brass fanfare leading to the slow movement. It also has the dimensions and structure of a symphony; with an assertive opening, slow movement, scherzo, and a summational and revelatory finale. Six minutes into the work, as its mood grows darker, angrier, more dissonant, a skirling piccolo introduces a scherzo section. The third movement - again following the expected plan - is scherzo-like, and is once again a dramatic departure from the preceding music. And certain sections also have developmental qualities in the latter's analysis, such as the scherzo and part of the 'slow finale'. Perhaps the most striking part of this memorably substantial work is the brilliantly fleet and ebulliently virtuoso scherzo. The return of the scherzo is silenced rather as the first movement, with a single pizzicato chord. This is followed by a sort of scherzo-without-a-trio, characterized by repeated-note patterns. What would seem to be a scherzo section now steps forward but is interrupted by a slower passage before the helter-skelter resumes. The variations succeed an acrobatic scherzo featuring time-signatures of 7/8 and 12/16. A two-note cell provides the thematic impetus behind the spectral central scherzo-like movement, which buzzes with sardonic vigour. The sinewy central scherzo is characterized by bold, wide-ranging phrases. Suddenly we're in the scherzo section - and, indeed, it does sound as if some huge joke is passing around the orchestra. Wood describes the middle movement as a scherzo-march. At one point, the scherzo was memorably transformed into an artless folk-like 'song' for three strings, before the music spontaneously dashed off again down unpredictable paths. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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