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nocturne Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( nocturne ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ରାତିର ଦୃଶ୍ୟର ଚିତ୍ର, ସ୍ୱପ୍ନର ମେଲୋଡି, ରାତିର ଚିତ୍ର, ସ୍ୱପ୍ନର ସଂଗୀତ, ସ୍ୱପ୍ନୀ ଏବଂ ଭୟଭୀତ ସଙ୍ଗୀତ,

Noun:

ସ୍ୱପ୍ନର ସଂଗୀତ |, ରାତିର ଦୃଶ୍ୟର ଚିତ୍ର |,

nocturne's Usage Examples:

A nocturne (from the French nocturnal, from Latin nocturnus) is a musical composition that is inspired by, or evocative of, the night.


32 are a set of two nocturnes for solo piano written and published by Frédéric Chopin in 1837.


sets of piano works are thirteen nocturnes, thirteen barcarolles, six impromptus, and four valses-caprices.


A set of highly original nocturnes, barcaroles and impromptus was composed after the example of Chopin.


Field is best known as the inventor of the nocturne, but there is evidence to suggest that this is a posthumous accolade.


48 are a set of two nocturnes for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin in 1841 and published the following year in 1842.


nocturne] great beauty of cantabile quality, but she missed some of the daintiness of Kreisler"s "Schoen Rosmarin" by taking it too fast" And in this piece.


15 are a set of three nocturnes for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin between 1830 and 1833.


his shorter works: the polonaises, mazurkas, waltzes, impromptus and nocturnes.


It resembles a nocturne, but is filled with intricate figuration, inner voices and, near the end, glittering bird-like trills and quicksilver arpeggios.


Some examples include a nocturne and the Barcarolle by Chopin, the sonatas of Alexander Scriabin and several pieces from Grieg's Lyric Pieces.


L"Aube des brasiers nocturnes.


87 || Trois nocturnes pour piano download music from WIMA|-| op.



Synonyms:

piece, notturno, piece of music, opus, musical composition, composition,

Antonyms:

break, white, black, disjoin, disassemble,

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