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sinfonia

/sin-foh-nee-uh; Italian seen-faw-nee-ah/US // ˌsɪn foʊˈni ə; Italian ˌsin fɔˈni ɑ //UK // (ˌsɪnfəˈnɪə) //

乐章,乐曲,乐谱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sin·fo·ni·as, sin·fo·ni·e [sin-foh-nee-ey; Italian seen-faw-nee-e]. /ˌsɪn foʊˈni eɪ; Italian ˌsin fɔˈni ɛ/. Music.

    • : a symphony.

Examples

  • The first page was rewritten and only then did the symphony receive the title: Sinfonia eroica.

  • The programme has eluded search; but one number was the Sinfonia Eroica, conducted by its author.

  • Yet in the sinfonia its proportions seem to reveal themselves for the first time.

  • Strauss's last work will lose nothing by calling itself quite simply Sinfonia Domestica, without adding any further information.

  • We have already shown in the second period, when treating of the Sinfonia eroica, what were Beethoven's political sentiments.