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Definition of scherzo in English: scherzonounPlural scherzos, Plural scherzi ˈskɛːtsəʊˈskɛrtsoʊ Music A vigorous, light, or playful composition, typically comprising a movement in a symphony or sonata. 〔乐〕谐谑曲(通常构成交响乐或奏鸣曲的一个乐章) Example sentencesExamples - On the other hand, I tend to judge on the basis of the opening movement and the slow one, rather than of the scherzo and the choral finale.
- Often, at pedagogy conferences, we witness prodigiously talented fourteen-year-olds taking a master lesson in huge pieces like Prokofiev sonatas or Chopin scherzos.
- The trio's third movement is a scherzo, full of fleeting and magical tunes very reminiscent of the Midsummer's Night Dream overture, a piece that Mendelssohn wrote when he was just 17.
- Allusion to the trio, as in some of Beethoven's symphonic scherzos, briefly turns up in the coda.
- The symphony takes the idea through a more classically-oriented structure: an opening allegro, a slow movement, a scherzo, and a dead-march finale.
OriginItalian, literally 'jest'. Definition of scherzo in US English: scherzonounˈskertsōˈskɛrtsoʊ Music A vigorous, light, or playful composition, typically comprising a movement in a symphony or sonata. 〔乐〕谐谑曲(通常构成交响乐或奏鸣曲的一个乐章) Example sentencesExamples - The trio's third movement is a scherzo, full of fleeting and magical tunes very reminiscent of the Midsummer's Night Dream overture, a piece that Mendelssohn wrote when he was just 17.
- The symphony takes the idea through a more classically-oriented structure: an opening allegro, a slow movement, a scherzo, and a dead-march finale.
- Often, at pedagogy conferences, we witness prodigiously talented fourteen-year-olds taking a master lesson in huge pieces like Prokofiev sonatas or Chopin scherzos.
- On the other hand, I tend to judge on the basis of the opening movement and the slow one, rather than of the scherzo and the choral finale.
- Allusion to the trio, as in some of Beethoven's symphonic scherzos, briefly turns up in the coda.
OriginItalian, literally ‘jest’. |