- A
scherzo (/ˈskɛərtsoʊ/, UK also /ˈskɜːrt-/, Italian: [ˈskertso];
plural scherzos or scherzi), in
western classical music, is a
short composition – sometimes...
- Frédéric Chopin's four
scherzos (or scherzi) are single-movement
pieces for solo piano,
composed between 1833 and 1843. They are
often linked to Chopin's...
- in his homeland. This may
reflect Brahms'
sentiment with his own
ironic scherzos. Chopin, Frédéric (2018). Müllemann,
Norbert (ed.).
Scherzi (PDF) (in German...
- form, with a trio in C-sharp minor. It is the only one of Chopin's four
scherzos primarily in a
major key. As one
critic explains, "When
Chopin is at his...
- 593: Foreword" (PDF). Henle. 2
Scherzos, D.593 (Schubert, Franz).
International Music Score Library Project. 2
Scherzos, D.593:
Scores at the International...
-
Scherzo Tarantelle Op. 16 is a
virtuosic piece for solo
violin and
piano composed by
Henryk Wieniawski. It was
written in 1885. It was
likely inspired...
- The
Scherzo No. 2 in B♭ minor, Op. 31 is a
scherzo by Frédéric Chopin. The work was
composed and
published between 1835 and 1837, and was
dedicated to...
-
Scherzo fantastique, op. 3,
composed in 1908, is the
second purely orchestral work by Igor
Stravinsky (preceded by the
Symphony in E-flat op.1). Despite...
- Marai's
novel Embers. Samson, Jim (1992). "Extended forms: the ballades,
scherzos and fantasies". In Samson, Jim (ed.). The
Cambridge Companion to Chopin...
- NBC's Today. Its mood was
intended to be
celebratory and flashy. Like most
scherzos, it is
light and upbeat, and
utilizes ternary or "ABA" form. The "A" theme...