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cadenza

/kuh-den-zuh/US // kəˈdɛn zə //UK // (kəˈdɛnzə) //

节奏,节奏曲,节奏优美,节奏感

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Music.

    • : an elaborate flourish or showy solo passage, sometimes improvised, introduced near the end of an aria or a movement of a concerto.

Examples

  • The last movement had the infectious gayety that Mozart's things often have, with a magnificent cadenza by himself.

  • When she got to the cadenza, he laid down his bton, and retired to lean against the door and enjoy it.

  • When the cadenza was reached in the public concert Beethoven quietly sat down.

  • I had asked Beethoven to write a cadenza for me, but he refused and told me to write one myself and he would correct it.

  • There is always a grand cadenza where you must play all alone and "make a splurge."