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cadenza    
n. 终句[独奏]

终句[独奏]

cadenza
n 1: a brilliant solo passage occurring near the end of a piece
of music

Cadenza \Ca*den"za\, n. [It.] (Mus.)
A parenthetic flourish or flight of ornament in the course of
a piece, commonly just before the final cadence.
[1913 Webster]



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  • Cadenza - Wikipedia
    In music, a cadenza (from Italian: cadenza [kaˈdɛntsa], meaning cadence; plural, cadenze [kaˈdɛntse]) is, generically, an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist (s), usually in a "free" rhythmic style, and often allowing virtuosic display
  • What’s in a cadenza? - Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
    The cadenza was traditionally an extended improvised section that appeared at a predetermined time at the end of a concerto’s first movement—although it could appear anywhere
  • What Is A Cadenza In Music? A Complete Guide
    We define the cadenza as a sequence of notes or chords comprising the final bravura passage of a movement You will find the cadenza at or near the close of a movement in a concerto, as well as in other solo works
  • CADENZA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The word, borrowed from Italian, originally meant "cadence;" thus, the cadenza, even if it lasts for a couple of minutes, is essentially a decoration of the final important harmonic cadence of the piece
  • Cadenza | Classical, Improvisation, Performance | Britannica
    cadenza, (Italian: “cadence”), unaccompanied bravura passage introduced at or near the close of a movement of a composition and serving as a brilliant climax, particularly in solo concerti of a virtuoso character
  • What is Cadenza - Definition and Examples - Violinspiration
    A cadenza is a section of improvised music performed by a soloist near the end of a piece of music The origin of the term “cadenza” comes from “cadence,” which is the last few notes of a phrase
  • A Comprehensive Guide To the Cadenza in Classical Music: What Is It?
    A cadenza is an elaborate solo passage inserted into a movement in a concerto or other musical work, typically near the end It serves as a showcase for the performer’s virtuosity, often highlighting their technical skills and expressive capabilities
  • What is a Cadenza? A Breakdown of one of classical music’s most . . .
    The performer has the option to either make up an original cadenza or choose a cadenza written by famous musicians or composers Because of this, cadenzas allow musical conversations across generations, creating new takes on older pieces!
  • What is a Cadenza? (with pictures) - Musical Expert
    A cadenza is a section in a piece of music, usually an aria or a concerto, that allows for a dramatic solo performance Typically near the end of a movement, or section, the orchestra will stop playing, and a solo musician will perform a short piece designed to showcase his or her skills
  • What is a cadenza in music? - Classical Music
    A cadenza is a solo passage – written or improvised, and usually virtuosic – performed by a concerto soloist Here's a rich source of confusion Anglophone classical musicians are taught to recognize two separate entities: ‘cadenza’ and ‘cadence’ In the original Italian the same word, cadenza, covers both Can etymology help us?





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