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Definition of Divertimentos

Divertimento
Divertimento Di*ver`ti*men"to, n.; pl. -ti. [It.] (Mus.) A light and pleasing composition.

Meaning of Divertimentos from wikipedia

- roots of the divertimento, and for divertimentos and divertis****ts as stage productions, see entr'acte and divertis****t. Divertimento No. 1 (Mozart)...
- work. Golding, Robin (1991). Music for Family Celebrations: Mozart's Divertimentos for Strings and Wind. Germany: Philips classics Records. pp. 15–16....
- entertainment. Haydn’s divertimentos tend to have three movements in a quick-slow-quick form, but the 18th century divertimento can have up to nine movements...
- Divertimento No. 15 may refer to: Divertimento No. 15 (Mozart), a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento No. 15 (ballet), a ballet by George...
- Divertimento No. 11 or Divertimento in D, K. 251, is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was written in July 1776 in Salzburg, possibly for the...
- Divertimento, or Divertimento for Orchestra, is a suite of eight orchestral bagatelles by American composer Leonard Bernstein. Completed in 1980 and written...
- Kenneth MacMillan c****ographed his own version for The Royal Ballet. The Divertimento from Le Baiser de la fée is a concert suite for orchestra based on music...
- The Divertimento No. 15 in B-flat major, K. 287, is a divertimento for two horns and strings by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He composed the work in six movements...
- The Divertimento No. 17 in D major, K. 334/320b was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart between 1779 and 1780 and was possibly composed for commemorating...
- The Divertimento in E♭ major, K. 563, is a string trio, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788, the year in which he completed his last three symphonies...