2012年7月9日 星期一

2012_07_09 Scherzando adj. 俏皮;嬉戲。Playful; sportive.

Word of the Day for Monday, July  9, 2012
scherzando \skert-SAHN-doh\, adjective:
Playful; sportive.
A short coda recalls the scherzando music, and the piece concludes with the jazzy harmony.
 -- Howard Pollack, John Alden Carpenter
A recapitulation satisfies the sonata principle by partially transposing both of the episodes to the tonic, and to cap off the movement with a tour de force Weber combines the last statement of the refrain with the scherzando theme.
 -- R. Larry Todd, Nineteenth-Century Piano Music
Scherzando comes from the Italian word scherzare meaning "to joke." It entered English in the early 1800s.

俏皮;嬉戲

尾聲回顧scherzando音樂一塊爵士和諧結論
- 霍華德·波拉克,約翰·奧爾登木匠

一個重演滿足部分移調情節進補運動旅遊德力韋伯結合scherzando主題不要最後聲明封頂奏鳴曲原則
- R.拉里·托德,19世紀鋼琴音樂

scherzando開玩笑來自意大利的scherzare意義在19世紀初進入英語

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