词条 | Three Preludes (Muczynski) |
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According to the composer, the preludes fleetingly portray different moods, such as "jaunty, nocturnal, and free-wheeling".[1] The word "jaunty" means "easy and sprightly in manner or bearing; smartly trim, as clothing".[2] The word "nocturnal" means "of or relating to the night (opposed to diurnal); done, occurring, or coming at night; active at night".[3] The word "freewheeling" means "operating in the manner of a freewheel; (of a person) moving about freely, independently, or irresponsibly; (of words, remarks, actions, etc.) unrestrained; irresponsible".[4] The word "fleeting" means "passing swiftly; vanishing quickly; transient; transitory",[5] and the transitive verb "portray" means "to make a likeness of by drawing, painting, carving, or the like; to depict in words; describe graphically; to represent dramatically, as on the stage".[6] FormThe three preludes are:
First PreludeSecond PreludeThird PreludeThe piece uses accents to accentuate the off-beat rhythm.{{Clarify|date=January 2018}} References1. ^1 Marina and Victor Ledin, “[https://web.archive.org/web/20120207112126/http://www.naxosdirect.com/title/8.559001 Muczynski: Works for Flute (Complete)] NaxosDirect.com, 1998 (archive from 7 February 2012, accessed 17 January 2018). 2. ^jaunty – Definitions from Dictionary.com 3. ^nocturnal – Definitions from Dictionary.com. 4. ^freewheeling – Definitions from Dictionary.com. 5. ^freewheeling – Definitions from Dictionary.com. 6. ^portray – Definitions from Dictionary.com. 3 : Solo flute pieces|Preludes (music)|1962 compositions |
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