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  1. A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in Italian, capricci), is a piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character. The typical capriccio is one that is fast, intense, and often virtuosic in nature.

  2. capriccio, lively, loosely structured musical composition that is often humorous in character. As early as the 16th century the term was occasionally applied to canzonas, fantasias, and ricercari (often modelled on vocal imitative polyphony).

  3. "Caprice" refers to a lively and often whimsical musical composition or performance known for its free and spirited nature. Typically, it is a short and spirited piece of music that allows composers or performers to showcase their technical abilities, creativity, and expressiveness.

  4. A capriccio, also known as a caprice, is a musical composition that is usually fairly free in form and characterized by a lively and spirited character. It is typically fast, intense, and virtuosic in nature.

  5. A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in Italian, capricci), is usually a lively style of music, typically with a free form and structure. The music is fast, intense and often virtuosic.

  6. A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in italian, capricci), is a piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character. The typical capriccio is one that is fast, intense, and often virtuostic in nature.

  7. Dec 29, 2020 · CAPRICCIO (Ital.; Fr. caprice), (1) This name was originally given, according to Marpurg, to pieces written for the harpsichord in a fugued style, though not strict fugues. It was also sometimes applied to actual fugues, when written upon a lively subject; and the composition was consequently for the most part in quick notes.

  8. "Capriccio" is a musical composition known for its unfettered, whimsical, and frequently fanciful character. This term, of Italian origin, translates to "whim" or "fancy", aptly capturing the playful and unpredictable nature of this musical form.

  9. A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices capri or in Italian capricci) is a piece of music usually fairly free in form and of a lively character. The typical capriccio is one that is fast intense and often virtuosic in nature.

  10. kianravaei.com › works › capriceCaprice - Kian Ravaei

    Some assert, through their music, that a caprice must be humorous, light-hearted; others say it must be whimsical and improvisatory, or dazzlingly virtuosic. In this brief duet I offer my personal definition of a caprice.

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