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单词 divertimento
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Definition of divertimento in English:

divertimento

nounPlural divertimentos, Plural divertimenti dɪˌvɛːtɪˈmɛntəʊdɪˌvəːtɪˈmɛntəʊdəˌvərdəˈmɛntoʊ
Music
  • A light and entertaining composition, typically one in the form of a suite for chamber orchestra.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prokofiev fashioned a suite of six pieces resembling a classical divertimento, but one laced with dissonances, evoking Stravinsky's Octet.
    • The divertimento is in five short movements, and humor, not abundant elsewhere on this disc, is in the forefront.
    • A cassation is akin to a divertimento; Mozart composed a few early in his career, but it is a relatively unusual genre.
    • Like his contemporaries, Joseph Haydn wrote very early divertimentos for string quartet.

Origin

Mid 18th century (denoting a diversion or amusement): Italian, literally 'diversion'.

Rhymes

cento, cinquecento, lento, memento, pimiento, portamento, Risorgimento, Sacramento, Sorrento, Trento
 
 

Definition of divertimento in US English:

divertimento

noundəˌvərdəˈmɛntoʊdəˌvərdəˈmentō
Music
  • A light and entertaining composition, typically one in the form of a suite for chamber orchestra.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like his contemporaries, Joseph Haydn wrote very early divertimentos for string quartet.
    • A cassation is akin to a divertimento; Mozart composed a few early in his career, but it is a relatively unusual genre.
    • The divertimento is in five short movements, and humor, not abundant elsewhere on this disc, is in the forefront.
    • Prokofiev fashioned a suite of six pieces resembling a classical divertimento, but one laced with dissonances, evoking Stravinsky's Octet.

Origin

Mid 18th century (denoting a diversion or amusement): Italian, literally ‘diversion’.

 
 
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