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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - nocturne

 
 

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Nocturne

nocturne
~ n a piece of music, especially a soft beautiful piece of piano music
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  (nocturnes) A nocturne is a short gentle piece of music, often one written to be played on the piano. N-COUNT: usu with supp ...
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   noun  Etymology: French, adjective, nocturnal, from Latin nocturnus  Date: 1814 a work of art dealing with evening or night; especially a dreamy pensive composition for the piano — compare aubade 3 ...
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  n. 1 Mus. a short composition of a romantic nature, usu. for piano. 2 a picture of a night scene. Etymology: F (as NOCTURN) ...
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  1. муз. ноктюрн 2. ночная сцена, ноктюрн ...
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  noun  1) mus. ноктюрн  2) paint. ночная сцена ...
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  - 1862, from Fr. nocturne, noun use of O.Fr. nocturne "nocturnal," from L. nocturnus (see nocturnal). Coined c.1814 by John Field, who wrote many of them, in a style that Chopin mastered in his own works, which popularized the term. Nocturn, a 12c. borrowing from M.L. nocturna, meant "group of Psalms used in the nocturns," a division of the office of matins. ...
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