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    Scherzo. A scherzo (/ ˈskɛərtsoʊ /, UK also / ˈskɜːrt -/, Italian: [ˈskertso]; plural scherzos or scherzi), in western classical music, is a short composition – sometimes a movement from a larger work such as a symphony or a sonata. The precise definition has varied over the years, but scherzo often refers to a movement that replaces ...

  2. scherzo, in music, frequently the third movement of a symphony, sonata, or string quartet; also, in the Baroque era (c. 1600– c. 1750), a light vocal or instrumental piece (e.g., the Scherzi musicali of Claudio Monteverdi, 1607), and, in the 19th century, an independent orchestral composition. In symphonies, sonatas, and string quartets of ...

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  3. BBC Music Magazine. A scherzo is a piece or, in particular, movement in a symphony of very lively character. It’s hard to think of a piece of music more serious in intent than Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. So why is its third movement usually described as a ‘joke’?

  4. Scherzo Definition: A lively, playful, or light-hearted musical composition, typically fast-paced, and derived from the Italian word for 'joke'. Scherzo in Classical Music: Often used as the third movement in multi-movement works like symphonies, contrasts slower movements like a minuet. Scherzo Form: It generally follows a ternary structure (A ...

  5. Scherzo - Musical Definition. Scherzo - A joke, a playful piece. Sheet Music examples where the term 'Scherzo' is used: The scherzo became a standard form in the third movement of romantic symphonies (replacing the classical minuet). The most famous examples can be found in the symphonies of Beethoven: Beethoven, Symphony 7, Scherzo.

  6. Good example is his Piano Sonata No. 12 in A-flat major, Op. 26, where the scherzo is the second movement or the famous Moonlight Sonata, Op. 27. Even in later years Beethoven remained faithful to these joyful movements, like in his Sixth Symphony , where the scherzo is interrupted by the storm scene, his mega-sonata the Hammerklavier or his Ninth Symphony .

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  8. A scherzo (plural scherzi) is particular style and from of music developed from the minuet. It often used as the third movement of sonatas and symphonies. The Italian word scherzando is an adverb meaning 'playfully' or 'jokingly', 'scherzo' having the same root and being a noun meaning 'a joke'. Use of similar words in music in Renaissance ...

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