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Definition of maestoso in English: maestosoadverb & adjective mʌɪˈstəʊsəʊmʌɪˈstəʊzəʊˌmīe- Music (especially as a direction) in a majestic manner. (尤作演奏演唱指示)庄严地(的),雄伟地(的) Example sentencesExamples - The Largo maestoso finale, at thirteen minutes, is the longest movement.
- The music opens impressively with its main - nay, only - theme: three descending tones, blazed out maestoso in unison on the brass.
- I thought there was nothing maestoso about the first movement.
- His composure shifted from weightless glee, to a rougher, maestoso tone of scorn.
- The song morphs into another idea of maestoso chords, which gradually peters out to a quiet finish.
Synonyms exalted, august, great, awesome, elevated, sublime, lofty
nounPlural maestosos mʌɪˈstəʊsəʊmʌɪˈstəʊzəʊˌmīe- Music A movement or passage marked to be performed in a majestic manner. 庄严乐章(或乐段) Example sentencesExamples - Rabotkina brought refreshing restraint and imaginative, often poetic musical shape to the thrice familiar Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso.
- The opening Allegro maestoso is winningly done whilst the lovely Andante semplice also contains much that is beautiful and simple at the same time.
- Listen to Anderszewski play the opening of the first Variation marked Alla Marcia maestoso.
- Andante maestoso was not an overblown anticlimax but the real apotheosis of Tchaikovsky's musical argument.
- Moderato e maestoso, the fourth movement, sent me back into the cool night with delight of the highest order.
OriginItalian, 'majestic', based on Latin majestas 'majesty'. Definition of maestoso in US English: maestosoadverb & adjectiveˌmīe- Music (especially as a direction) in a majestic manner. (尤作演奏演唱指示)庄严地(的),雄伟地(的) Example sentencesExamples - The Largo maestoso finale, at thirteen minutes, is the longest movement.
- The song morphs into another idea of maestoso chords, which gradually peters out to a quiet finish.
- The music opens impressively with its main - nay, only - theme: three descending tones, blazed out maestoso in unison on the brass.
- His composure shifted from weightless glee, to a rougher, maestoso tone of scorn.
- I thought there was nothing maestoso about the first movement.
Synonyms exalted, august, great, awesome, elevated, sublime, lofty
nounˌmīe- Music A movement or passage marked to be performed in a majestic manner. 庄严乐章(或乐段) Example sentencesExamples - Rabotkina brought refreshing restraint and imaginative, often poetic musical shape to the thrice familiar Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso.
- The opening Allegro maestoso is winningly done whilst the lovely Andante semplice also contains much that is beautiful and simple at the same time.
- Moderato e maestoso, the fourth movement, sent me back into the cool night with delight of the highest order.
- Andante maestoso was not an overblown anticlimax but the real apotheosis of Tchaikovsky's musical argument.
- Listen to Anderszewski play the opening of the first Variation marked Alla Marcia maestoso.
OriginItalian, ‘majestic’, based on Latin majestas ‘majesty’. |