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symphonies
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交响乐
a long and sophisticated musical composition written for a large orchestra, in three or four movements
A symphony is a large, complex musical composition typically written for an orchestra. It usually consists of multiple movements, or sections, each with its own distinct character and tempo. A standard symphony often includes four movements: an opening fast movement, a slow second movement, a lively third movement, and a final fast movement. Symphonies are known for their grand scale and intricate orchestration, showcasing the full range of the orchestra's instruments. Composers like Beethoven, Mozart, and Brahms have made significant contributions to the collection of symphonies, creating works that are both technically demanding and emotionally powerful.
- The orchestra's rendition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was truly captivating.
乐团对贝多芬第九交响曲的演绎确实令人着迷。
- The gentle chirping of the crickets became a nighttime symphony in the quiet countryside.
在宁静的乡村,蟋蟀轻柔的鸣叫成为了一夜间的交响曲。
- The orchestra performed Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 to a standing ovation from the audience.
乐团演奏了贝多芬的第五交响曲,赢得了观众的起立鼓掌。
- He studied the symphony's score meticulously, analyzing each movement's intricate details.
他仔细研究了交响乐的乐谱,分析了每个乐章的复杂细节。
- The composer's latest work was a symphony that blended traditional melodies with modern harmonies.
这位作曲家的最新作品是一首交响曲,融合了传统旋律与现代和声。
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