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  1. musical composition. nocturne, (French: “Nocturnal”), in music, a composition inspired by, or evocative of, the night, and cultivated in the 19th century primarily as a character piece for piano. The form originated with the Irish composer John Field, who published the first set of nocturnes in 1814, and reached its zenith in the 19 ...

  2. — New York Times, 22 Feb. 2022 What’s more irritating than straining to hear the delicate notes of a Chopin nocturne while the man next to you takes an eternity to extract a lozenge from its crinkly cellophane wrapper?

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · Nocturne” is a terrifying movie that cuts deep, and wields its brutal side tactfully. And it’s thrilling—thrilling to see a movie compound classical music geek-speak with an enveloping sense of dreaminess and dread, and to behold such an excellent lead performance that proves Sweeney absolutely has something special within her.

  4. Feb 25, 2019 · Chopin Nocturne No. 20, in C Sharp Minor Click the 🔔bell to always be notified on new uploads! ♫ Listen on Apple Music Classical: http://apple.co/Rousseau ...more. Chopin Nocturne No. 20, in ...

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · The serenade and the nocturne were both enchanting compositions but were traditionally performed at different times of the evening. While the serenade would grace the air around 9:00 pm, the nocturne took center stage closer to 11:00 pm, capturing the deeper essence of the night.

  6. What is a nocturne? - Classical Music. Discover the definition of the musical term nocturne.

  7. The use of the term "nocturne" can be associated with the Tonalist movement of the American of the late 19th century and early 20th century which is "characterized by soft, diffused light, muted tones and hazy outlined objects, all of which imbue the works with a strong sense of mood."

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