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‖ berceuse Mus.|bɛːrsøːz| [Fr., f. bercer to rock + fem. agent-suffix -euse.] A cradle-song, lullaby; an instrumental piece with a lulling rhythm.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 58/1 Berceuse, a cradle song. 1879Grove Dict. Mus. I. 229/2 His [sc. Schumann's] ‘Schlummerlied’ is a berceuse in all but name. 1889G. B. Shaw in Star 13 Dec. 2/4 Composes fantasias, berceuses, serenades, etc., with great facility. 1931E. Dannreuther Oxf. Hist. Mus. (ed. 2) VI. xi. 257 In the Barcarolle, the Berceuse, and the Ballades..Chopin discovered a form of expression peculiar to himself. |