| NOUN | divertimento | divertimentos / divertimenti |
| SYNO | divertimento | serenade |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- However, Perger overlooked a divertimento in G major that is sometimes called a symphony.
- Table music was displaced in the late 18th century by the divertimento, and its importance soon diminished, but it was revived and partially restored in the vocal genre of the "Liedertafel" by Carl Friedrich Zelter beginning in 1809, and male-voice choral societies describing themselves by this name continued the practice until the mid-20th century.
- The "divertimento" shows a possible influence by Mozart and might be the first chamber music featuring a clarinet. It opens with a "tutti" part and is then lead by the viola.
- The divertimento consists of four movements, which last for about 15 minutes to perform. Subtitles of movements for the piano transcription are shown with quotation marks.
- The third divertimento in the series sets itself apart from the other four by opening with a lazy "Andante" in 6/8 time with an unusual number of dynamic marks.
- It is a divertimento consisting of six movements, including two minuets.
- The Divertimento No. 15 in B-flat major, K. 287, is a divertimento for two horns and strings by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- 28, also called a divertimento, is a (formerly lost) sonata written c.1765–1771 by Joseph Haydn.
- Kirkus Reviews states that the novel is "An elegant, wayward divertimento lighter than the soft Italian air of the Alban hills....Muriel Spark's most ambitious in some years.
- The ensemble produced the first American recording of Messiaen’s "Quartet for the End of Time", and is the first group to record the entire Mozart divertimento catalogue.
- 1 in D major, MH 104, is technically two excerpts from a divertimento and not a concerto proper.
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