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  1. intermezzo, intermezzos. 1. Divertissement musical inséré, en Italie, à la fin du xvie s., entre les actes d'une œuvre théâtrale. 2. Pièce instrumentale tenant lieu d'un mouvement de sonate ou de concerto. Divertissement musical inséré, en Italie, à la fin du XVI e s....

  2. Probably the most famous of Commedia characters, Arlecchino is a good-hearted and well-intentioned buffoon. He can be crafty and clever, but is never malicious. COLOMBINA is a clever female servant with a keen and active wit and able to hold her own in every situation and emerge triumphant from the most complicated intrigues.

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  4. (1) Originally, in 16th‐cent. It., a mus. entertainment interpolated between sections of more serious fare, such as songs or madrigals, or between the acts of a play. Earliest recorded was at Florence 1539. In France, the intermèdes were sometimes on a sumptuous scale and sometimes comprised ballet only.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IntermezzoIntermezzo - Wikipedia

    Intermezzo. In music, an intermezzo ( / ˌɪntərˈmɛtsoʊ /, Italian pronunciation: [interˈmɛddzo], plural form: intermezzi ), in the most general sense, is a composition which fits between other musical or dramatic entities, such as acts of a play or movements of a larger musical work. In music history, the term has had several different ...

  6. 1. Syn. dIntermède. 2. Nom donné par quelques musiciens à certains mouvements dœuvres instrumentales ou à des compositions de forme libre. Un intermezzo de Brahms. Titre célèbre : Intermezzo, de Jean Giraudoux (1933).

  7. May 29, 2013 · T he genesis of the comic intermezzo is a story that, at present, appears to be all sewn up. First produced in Venice in the early years of the eighteenth century, intermezzos, like the comic episodes of seventeenth-century opera that they replaced, borrowed amusing characters and funny situations from the tradition of the commedia dell’arte.

  8. dictionary.onmusic.org › terms › 1789-intermezzoOnMusic Dictionary - Term

    May 20, 2016 · intermezzo. in-ter-MEH-tsoe. [Italian, interlude] 1. An Italian term for interlude. 2. A comic play with music performed between the acts, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries in France and Italy. 3. An instrumental interlude between the acts of a performance. 4. A short, lyric composition, often for the piano. 5.

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