cadenza
/kəˈdenzə/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈdenzə/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈden-zə How to pronounce cadenza (audio)/ (ame, mw)
cadenza — 名詞
1. a solo section in a classical work, usually placed near the finish, where one si
華彩段
古典曲中接近結尾的獨奏炫技段落
a solo section in a classical work, usually placed near the finish, where one singer or player performs alone to display great technical skill
During the violin cadenza, Sivan stood alone under the stage lights.
在小提琴的華彩段時,Sivan 獨自站在舞台燈下演奏。
during the violin cadenza
The audience stayed silent until Omar finished the cadenza in Mozart's concerto.
觀眾一直安靜地等到 Omar 完成那首莫札特協奏曲中的華彩段。
cadenza in + concerto
Haruto practiced the trumpet cadenza again before the school concert rehearsal.
Haruto 在學校音樂會彩排前,又練了一遍小號的華彩段。
The singer added a brief cadenza before the aria's final note.
那位歌手在詠嘆調最後一個音前加了一段短短的華彩段。
Meera wrote a new cadenza for the piano part last summer.
Meera 去年夏天為鋼琴聲部寫了一段新的華彩段。
- solo passage
broader term for any section played by one performer
- flourish
shorter and more decorative than a full cadenza
- improvisation
may be created on the spot; many modern cadenzas are fully written out
文法句型
play the cadenza
sing a cadenza
cadenza in a concerto / aria
write a cadenza for + instrument
用法筆記
Usually appears close to the end of a concerto or aria and gives the solo performer a moment apart from the orchestra or accompaniment. Distinguish it from a general solo, which can happen anywhere in a piece and does not always have a showpiece role.