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capriccio    
n. 恶作剧,任性,狂想曲

恶作剧,任性,狂想曲

capriccio
n 1: an instrumental composition that doesn't adhere to rules
for any specific musical form and is played with
improvisation



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  • Capriccio (music) - Wikipedia
    A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in Italian, capricci), is a piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character The typical capriccio is one that is fast, intense, and often virtuosic in nature
  • Capriccio | Baroque, Instrumental, Variations | Britannica
    Capriccio, lively, loosely structured musical composition that is often humorous in character As early as the 16th century the term was occasionally applied to canzonas, fantasias, and ricercari (often modelled on vocal imitative polyphony)
  • CAPRICCIO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CAPRICCIO is fancy, whimsy
  • Menu – Capriccio
    Embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the vibrant flavors of Italy at Capriccio Our menu is a canvas painted with the rich traditions and artistry of Italian gastronomy
  • Capriccio, the word of spoiled children! - italoamericano. org
    In everyday language, capriccio refers to a sudden desire or irrational whim In Italian, one might say, Ha comprato quella macchina per un capriccio, meaning, “He bought that car on a whim ” In art, capriccio refers to a fantastical composition that blends real and imaginary elements
  • What does Capriccio mean? - Definitions. net
    Capriccio is an Italian term primarily used in music, which refers to a lively, whimsical or unpredictable piece that is generally free in structure and often imitates improvisation
  • Capriccio | Music Lessons US | MuseCoolMuseCool
    Capriccio is a term used in music to describe a lively, free-spirited, and often whimsical piece that typically defies strict structural conventions The word originates from the Italian for “whim” or “caprice,” and its musical usage reflects this sense of spontaneity and playful imagination
  • capriccio - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    The friar and Matilda had often sung duets together, and had been accustomed to the baron’s chiming in with a stormy capriccio, which was usually charmed into silence by some sudden turn in the witching melodies of Matilda
  • Capriccio — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    Explore the term 'Capriccio,' its definitions, etymology, usage in music and arts, and cultural importance Understand what makes a capriccio distinct and how it has been used by notable artists
  • Capriccio | Definition Meaning - M5 Music
    "Capriccio" is a musical composition known for its unfettered, whimsical, and frequently fanciful character This term, of Italian origin, translates to "whim" or "fancy", aptly capturing the playful and unpredictable nature of this musical form





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