释义 |
musicale /ˌmjuːzɪˈkɑːl /noun North AmericanA musical gathering or concert: musicales at which Anita and her mother played the piano...- The songs of the day, published in sheet music for womenfolk to play in parlor musicales, tended toward sing-along novelties and Victorian laments such as ‘Oh Promise Me.’
- It was rooted in the parlour musicales, the outdoor sing-songs, the marching bands, the hymns stoutly sung in church, and other impressions of his boyhood; its poetry is that of a pastoral New England before the motor car.
- His schedule during the spring semester includes a performance with the Midwest Children's Choir Festival in February and a scholarship musicale in April.
OriginLate 19th century: French, from soirée musicale 'evening of music'. RhymesAmal, Arles, banal, Barisal, Basle, Bhopal, Carl, chorale, corral, dhal, entente cordiale, Escorial, farl, femme fatale, Funchal, gayal, gnarl, halal, Karl, kraal, locale, marl, morale, Pascal, pastorale, procès-verbal, Provençal, rationale, real, rial, riyal, snarl, Taal, Taj Mahal, timbale, toile, Vaal, Vidal, Waal |