divertissement如何读

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divertissement是什么意思

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divertissement自然拼读

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divertissement英英释义

  • abstract:Divertissement (from the French 'diversion' or 'amusement') is used, in a similar sense to the Italian 'divertimento', for a light piece of music for a small group of players, however the French term has additional meanings.

divertissement词源英文解释

French, literally, diversion, from divertiss- (stem of divertir)

The first known use of divertissement was circa 1728

divertissement 例句

1 for visitors seeking more cerebral divertissement, the city boasts a fine performing arts center

2 The loveliest expression of these is in the second act, where the enchanted forest is replaced by a pure-dance divertissement.

3 And the Mother Ginger divertissement had to be omitted altogether, since there was no way to fit eight older Polichinelles under her skirt.

4 This season, the Act 2 pas de quatre, a speedy and demanding divertissement for three women and one man, was cut to help streamline the ballet.

5 Historical revisionism as an academic divertissement is corrupting, muddling the intellects of generations.

6 Festive music is suddenly heard as the people celebrate Thésée’s safe return in an ironic divertissement.

7 Whole numbers were excised, though Prokofiev was able to salvage some of the divertissements elsewhere in the score.

8 With the young Queen Victoria often in the audience, the world’s foremost ballerinas appeared there, sometimes in duets, trios, and quartets, with Perrot making creative breakthroughs in terms of both narrative ballet and pure-dance divertissements.

9 With the young Queen Victoria often in the audience, the world’s foremost ballerinas appeared there, sometimes in duets, trios and quartets, with Perrot making creative breakthroughs in terms of both narrative ballet and pure-dance divertissements.

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