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cadenza Meaning in Bengali



 সুরের মুর্ছনা, সুরের লয়,

Noun:

সুরের লয়, সুরের মুর্ছনা,





cadenza's Usage Examples:

In music, a cadenza (from Italian: cadenza [kaˈdɛntsa], meaning cadence; plural, cadenze [kaˈdɛntse]) is, generically, an improvised or written-out ornamental.


transition to the cadenza occurs, immediately switching from C major to C minor.


Cadenza: Beethoven wrote one cadenza for this movement.


The cadenza Beethoven.


An extended cadenza for the soloist takes on the role of the development section in the first.


builds up to the innovative cadenza, which Mendelssohn wrote out in full rather than allowing the soloist to improvise.


The cadenza builds up speed through.


the final two movements are linked by a cello cadenza: Allegro maestoso Presto inquieto Adagio – cadenza ad lib Passacaglia: Andante allegro "Symphony.


Commonly, it is a virtuosic passage performed as a solo, and often in a cadenza.


followed by a solo exposition, a development section, a recapitulation, a cadenza and a coda.


number of ferocious climaxes, especially in the cadenza.


Rachmaninoff wrote two versions of this cadenza: the chordal original, which is commonly notated.


In a concerto, it indicates the point at which the soloist is to play a cadenza.



Synonyms:

passage; musical passage;

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