cadenza 英 [kəˈdenzə]   美 [kəˈdɛnzə]

cadenza

cadenza  英 [kəˈdenzə] 美 [kəˈdɛnzə]

n. 装饰乐段 

名词复数:cadenzas 

So here's Chuck Mangione with his saxophonist and a saxophone cadenza. 这就是查克·曼卓林,和他的萨克斯手一起演出的一段华彩乐章
A cadenza should not break away from the style of the work, it should be like a summing up, an epilogue, but with a little touch of Whoops! 一个华彩乐段应该保持在作品的风格范围内,它应该像一个总结、一个收场白,但是要有一个小小的闪现:喔唷!

  • A cadenza is a solo that’s part of a larger piece of music such as a sonata. It takes great skill to play a cadenza.
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  • n. 装饰乐段
  • 1. So here's Chuck Mangione with his saxophonist and a saxophone cadenza.

    这就是查克·曼卓林,和他的萨克斯手一起演出的一段华彩乐章

  • 2. A cadenza should not break away from the style of the work, it should be like a summing up, an epilogue, but with a little touch of Whoops!

    一个华彩乐段应该保持在作品的风格范围内,它应该像一个总结、一个收场白,但是要有一个小小的闪现:喔唷!

  • 3. They both contain long and developed cadenzas with the first movement's cadenza alone taking up almost the entire last half of the movement.

    他们都包括了长而展开的华彩乐段,第一乐章的华彩乐段几乎占据了第一乐章的整个后半部分。

  • cadenza (n.) "ornamental passage near the close of a song or solo," 1780, from Italian cadenza "conclusion of a movement in music" (see cadence (n.)).
ca·denza / kəˈdenzə ; NAmE kəˈdenzə / noun 1 ( music ) a short passage, usually near the end of a piece of classicalmusic, which is played or sung by the soloistalone, and intended to show the performer's skill 华彩段,华彩乐段(通常在古典乐曲结尾,以突显独唱或独奏演员的技巧) 2 ( SAfrE) if sb has a cadenza,they react suddenly and angrily to sth, especially in a way that seems unreasonable or humorous (尤指无端的或滑稽的)暴怒,大发雷霆 cadenza cadenzas ca·denza / kəˈdenzə ; NAmE kəˈdenzə /
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