单词 | capriccio |
例句 | Others he retrofitted into capriccios of the multifaith city, whose inhabitants worshiped a collection of Babylonian, Phoenician and Greek gods. The Ancient Syrian City ISIS Is Destroying, Preserved Online 2017-02-15T05:00:00Z Mr. Rose was at his most varied and flexible in the Fantasy Pieces, in which his assertive renderings of the outgoing capriccios were offset by graceful, richly detailed playing in the more subtle intermezzos. Music Review: Brahms in a New Light, Resembling the Weightier Liszt 2011-07-18T22:08:46Z Between are alternately dreamy and lively capriccios by both; all is played with style, flair and velvety touch by Mr. Wosner, given spirited support by Mr. Collon and the Danes. The Best Classical Music Recordings of 2016 2016-12-15T05:00:00Z Conducting at the Met was no “capriccio,” he said. Levine?s Injury Causes Headaches Around the Musical World 2011-09-21T12:00:22Z It’s another capriccio, showing the Pantheon half buried in a sloping field, with a curious fountain in front. Hubert Robert, the painter for the ‘don’t go there, live there’ crowd 2016-06-27T04:00:00Z Renowned for landscapes in which ancient monuments and modern buildings were arranged in imaginary scenes called architectural capriccios, he was nicknamed “Robert des ruines” by the philosopher Denis Diderot. Revisiting Hubert Robert and His Romantic Ruins 2016-06-27T04:00:00Z No, I'm thinking more along "The Carol Burnett Show" lines, but in the key of Murray, which is to say dolci yet dolente with moments of capriccio. Bill Murray's naughty 'n' nice 'Very Murray Christmas' belongs on an all-year-long wish list 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z Both these artists were much celebrated for those capricci, or fancy pieces, which afterwards fell into disuse. The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. IV (of 6) from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century 2012-02-25T03:00:10.400Z We think that he has more definiteness and roundness of general conception than the late Mr. Keats, and is much more free from blemishes of diction and hasty capriccios of fancy.... Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z Hence, on the evenings when the public band did not play, emanated the usual capriccios from Norma, Trovatore, and the agonies of Traviata. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z His capriccio on the departure of a friend, with its differently labelled parts, comes distinctly under the above denomination. Masters of French Music 2011-09-14T02:00:49.960Z I had in mind the definition of a capriccio given by Praetorius, the celebrated musical authority of the eighteenth century. An Autobiography 2011-05-21T02:00:10.850Z But presently I did begin a capriccio, which I like very much, and it do go ever louder and louder; and I forgot that it was midnight and that everybody was asleep. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z A new dish, a new sauce, new music, charming capriccios! Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine Which is higher as a work of art, that tender song without words by Mendelssohn, called “Regret,” or that indescribably affecting capriccio of his marked as “Opus 33”? Lectures on Russian Literature Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenef, Tolstoy I shall give two or three of the entr�es that we may form some notion of these capriccios. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 We think that he has more definiteness and roundness of general conception than the late Mr. Keats, and is much more free from blemishes of diction and hasty capriccios of fancy…. Spare Hours The celebrated twenty-four violin capricci, written early in Paganini's career, have been rendered familiar by their transcriptions to the pianoforte by Schumann and Liszt. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) An adagio may set a gouty father to sleep, and a capriccio may operate successfully on the nerves of a valetudinary mother. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery A capriccio—at the fancy of the performer. Music Notation and Terminology Here is an exceedingly pretty octavo volume of Hours, of the fifteenth century, fresh and sparkling in its illuminations, with marginal decorations of flowers, monsters, and capriccios. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three Only the crudest works of plastic art, capricci and arabesques, have no intellectual content; and even these are good in so far as they convey the playfulness of fancy. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series The only apology Scott could offer to the critics who derided his wraith was that the readers "ought to allow for the capriccios of what is after all but a better sort of goblin." The Tale of Terror A Study of the Gothic Romance As the book is a mere capriccio, there can be no possible objection taken to it on this score. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 This poem ought not to be considered more than as a capriccio, or sport of the fancy, on which he has expended much labour to little purpose. Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives They consist chiefly of capriccios, accompanied by the figure or figures of four Saints, &c. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three Ah! they ought to allow for the capriccios of what is, after all, but a better sort of goblin. The Fortunes of Nigel This is not the kind of prelude to pass from one key to another, but merely a capriccio to try over a piano. The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 This is not too fast for the capriccio, with its pretty and ingenious rhythmical transformations. Chopin : the Man and His Music But presently I did begin a capriccio, which I like very much, and it did go ever louder and louder; and I forgot that it was midnight and that everybody was asleep. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life So I played softly and voluptuously, till my scanty repertory was exhausted, and then drifted into a tender capriccio. Such Is Life She used to smile at my capriccios; and once she kissed me—actually. A Simpleton She did not go so far as to wish herself a sharer in the sentiment, but she thought it heroism on her part to repress the capriccio, as the Italians say. Beatrix He trembled lest he should have been the plaything of a whim, for he had heard what a capriccio might mean in an Italian. Albert Savarus The stillness returned, save for the little voices of the night—the owl's recitative, the capriccio of the crickets, the concerto of the frogs in the grass. Roads of Destiny |
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