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Definition of vivace in English: vivaceadverb & adjective vɪˈvɑːtʃeɪ Music (especially as a direction) in a lively and brisk manner. (尤作演奏演唱提示)活泼地(的) Example sentencesExamples - A trenchant First Movement is marked Andantino-Allegro molto vivace and Hogwood is superb in handling the transition between both parts of the score.
- The Allegro molto vivace was - appropriately enough - very animated, and their intonation, if not perfect, impressive.
- It brought plenty of vigor to the vivace opening movement, appropriately so, although the acoustics of the drawing room venue for the concerts lent a hard edge to some of the concerted passages.
- The third movement of the D major concerto is especially difficult in tone and tempo: it has never been clear, to my mind, how one can simultaneously be allegro giocoso yet heed the indication ma non troppo vivace.
- It divides into three movements - Allegro, Lento, Allegro vivace.
noun vɪˈvɑːtʃeɪ Music A passage or movement marked to be performed in a lively and brisk manner. 标明活泼演奏的乐节(或乐章) Example sentencesExamples - The only break in the piece's forward momentum is a short recitative-like section just before the final vivace.
- That is, the gavotte switches to a vivace, which dissolves into a brief, though affecting, adagio.
OriginItalian, 'brisk, lively', from Latin vivax, vivac-. Rhymeshibachi, Karachi, Liberace, starchy Definition of vivace in US English: vivaceadjective & adverb Music (especially as a direction) in a lively and brisk manner. (尤作演奏演唱提示)活泼地(的) Example sentencesExamples - The third movement of the D major concerto is especially difficult in tone and tempo: it has never been clear, to my mind, how one can simultaneously be allegro giocoso yet heed the indication ma non troppo vivace.
- A trenchant First Movement is marked Andantino-Allegro molto vivace and Hogwood is superb in handling the transition between both parts of the score.
- The Allegro molto vivace was - appropriately enough - very animated, and their intonation, if not perfect, impressive.
- It divides into three movements - Allegro, Lento, Allegro vivace.
- It brought plenty of vigor to the vivace opening movement, appropriately so, although the acoustics of the drawing room venue for the concerts lent a hard edge to some of the concerted passages.
noun Music A passage or movement marked to be performed vivace. 标明活泼演奏的乐节(或乐章) Example sentencesExamples - That is, the gavotte switches to a vivace, which dissolves into a brief, though affecting, adagio.
- The only break in the piece's forward momentum is a short recitative-like section just before the final vivace.
OriginItalian, ‘brisk, lively’, from Latin vivax, vivac-. |