sonata 英 [səˈnɑ:tə]   美 [səˈnɑtə]

sonata

sonata  英 [səˈnɑ:tə] 美 [səˈnɑtə]

n. 奏鸣曲 

名词复数:sonatas 

Was this the same Beethoven to whose sonata I had done such violence? 如此的暴力和我所弹过的奏鸣曲会是同一个贝多芬吗?
He started to play the piano only 6 years ago, when he was transfixed by his friend's performance of a Beethoven piano sonata. 6年前,当尼古拉斯听到朋友弹奏贝多芬的奏鸣曲时,彻底被迷住了,便开始了他的钢琴之旅。

  • A sonata is a long piece of classical music that's usually made up of several parts. A sonata can be played by an orchestra or just one instrument, like a piano.
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  • n. 奏鸣曲
  • 1. Was this the same Beethoven to whose sonata I had done such violence?

    如此的暴力和我所弹过的奏鸣曲会是同一个贝多芬吗?

  • 2. He started to play the piano only 6 years ago, when he was transfixed by his friend's performance of a Beethoven piano sonata.

    6年前,当尼古拉斯听到朋友弹奏贝多芬的奏鸣曲时,彻底被迷住了,便开始了他的钢琴之旅。

  • 3. Nearly 20 years ago a small study advanced the notion that listening to Mozart’s sonata for Two Pianos in D Major could boost mental functioning.

    大约20年前,一个研究小组,考察了关于倾听莫扎特的D大调双钢琴奏鸣曲可以促进大脑机能的说法。

  • sonata (n.) 1690s, from Italian sonata "piece of instrumental music," literally "sounded" (i.e. "played on an instrument," as opposed to cantata "sung"), fem. past participle of sonare "to sound," from Latin sonare "to sound," from PIE *swene-, from root *swen- "to sound." Meaning narrowed by mid-18c. toward application to large-scale works in three or four movements.
son·ata / səˈnɑːtə ; NAmE səˈnɑːtə / noun a piece of music for one instrument or for one instrument and a piano, usually divided into three or four parts 奏鸣曲 sonata sonatas son·ata / səˈnɑːtə ; NAmE səˈnɑːtə /
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