scherzando (Meaning)

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scherzando (adv.)

In a playful or sportive manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scherzando

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scherzando Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's scherzando performance left the audience in awe.
  2. The lively scherzando section contrasted sharply with the somber first movement.
  3. The composer's use of syncopation and cross-rhythms created a playful scherzando effect.
  4. The orchestra's brilliant execution of the scherzando brought the concert to a rousing conclusion.
  5. The mischievous scherzando theme seemed to dance off the page.
  6. The conductor emphasized the scherzando character of the piece with light, airy gestures.
  7. The scherzando passage featured rapid, virtuosic passages that tested the musicians' technical abilities.
  8. The scherzando section provided a much-needed moment of levity in the otherwise serious work.
  9. The composer's scherzando style was influenced by the folk music of his native country.
  10. The scherzando's playful and exuberant nature made it a popular choice for ballet scores.

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In a playful or sportive manner.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pianist's scherzando performance left the audience in awe.

The lively scherzando section contrasted sharply with the somber first movement.

The composer's use of syncopation and cross-rhythms created a playful scherzando effect.

The orchestra's brilliant execution of the scherzando brought the concert to a rousing conclusion.