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nocturne
[ nok-turn ]
noun
- a piece appropriate to the night or evening.
- an instrumental composition of a dreamy or pensive character.
nocturne
/ Ė²ŌÉ°ģ³ŁÉĖ²Ō /
noun
- a short, lyrical piece of music, esp one for the piano
- a painting or tone poem of a night scene
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Granat-Pearce said the portrait of her son as a hard-partying nocturne that emerged in court was not the boy she raised.
His recordings of Chopinās Ć©tudes and nocturnes offer lovely, generally introverted, smoothed, even sleepy takes on those works.
While Blanchardās score moved comfortably between bars, college parties and fraught, tender nocturnes, āFireā was fairly turgid as drama, its individual sequences clear but the broader conflicts driving its characters obscure.
Jacobsās textures were also beautifully varied in the āPriĆØre,ā the trumpet mellowed by the vast space without losing its focus; the āPrĆ©lude, Fugue et Variationā was a wistful nocturne, sensitively controlled and never overblown.
The experience is no less expansive than seeing the ocean or hearing a Chopin nocturne for the first time.
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