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单词 vivaldian
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Vivaldianadj.n.

/vɪˈvaldɪən/
Etymology: < the name of Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741), Italian composer and violinist, + -an suffix.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Vivaldi or his music. Also as n., a lover or exponent of Vivaldi's music.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > composing music > composer > [adjective] > specific composer
Purcellian1698
Handelian1770
Rossinian1823
Mozartian1828
Weberian1830
Mendelssohnian1851
Offenbachian1857
Schubertian1866
Mozart-like1870
Wagnerian1873
Brahmsite1878
Beethovenish1879
Meyerbeerian1880
Wagneresque1884
Brahmsian1887
Dvořakian1888
Mendelssohnic1889
Beethovenian1890
Lisztian1890
Elgarian1906
Puccinian1906
Palestrinian1908
Berliozian1910
Straussian1910
Schoenbergian1912
Pucciniesque1917
Chopinesque1920
Ravelian1924
Delian1925
Beethovenized1927
Rachmaninovian1927
Bartokian1929
Sibelian1935
Webernish1938
Mahlerian1939
Hindemithian1941
Bachian1945
Tchaikovskian1945
Metastasian1947
Monteverdian1947
Schumannesque1947
Stravinskian1947
Verdian1947
Webernesque1947
Mahlerish1949
Vivaldian1952
Beethovenesque1955
Meyerbeerish1962
society > leisure > the arts > music > music appreciation > music lover > [noun] > of specific composer
Handelian1762
Mozartian1838
Wagnerite1855
Brahmsite1881
Wagnerian1882
Wagnerist1891
Savoyard1893
Brahmsian1894
Bachian1920
Schoenbergian1920
Purcellian1922
Bartokian1923
Stravinskyite1924
Stravinskian1925
Mahlerite1926
Schubertian1928
Delian1933
Tchaikovskian1937
Beethovenian1947
Lisztian1947
Schumannite1947
Berliozian1951
Ravelian1951
Rachmaninovian1952
Hindemithian1954
Mahlerian1955
Mozart-lover1959
Straussian1959
Elgarian1972
Verdian1976
Dvořakian1977
Vivaldian1978
1952 Musical Opinion Aug. 663/1 The contribution of the Vivaldian concerto may prove to be equally important, for this versatile composer anticipated the mid-century symphonists both in instrumentation and in the selection and shaping of musical ideas.
1958 C. Hatch tr. Pincherle Vivaldi iii. 249 Several themes of his [sc. C. H. Graun's] Catone in Utica (1744) are typically Vivaldian.
1971 Musical Times 112 541/1 Vivaldian too is the reduction of the accompaniment in solo episodes to a bare continuo.
1978 Daily Tel. 8 May 12/3 Almost 25 years ago the newly-published fifth edition of Grove could not give Vivaldi's birthday.., and no one in Britain was much disposed to care. Now, Vivaldians sprout on all sides and a large crop of records marks his tercentenary.
1984 High Fidelity Sept. ma29/2 Its first movement (‘Ludus’) contrasts Vivaldian triadic arpeggiations in the solo violins with sudden sections of immobile lyricism.
1991 Philadelphia Inquirer 18 Mar. (Daily Mag.) e10/1 Philomel benefited from that Vivaldian enthusiasm when it played Saturday at the Ethical Society.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2018).
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