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单词 rachmaninovian
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Rachmaninovianadj.n.

Brit. /ˌrakmanᵻˈnəʊvɪən/, U.S. /ˌrɑkˌmɑnəˈnoʊviən/
Forms: 1900s– Rachmaninoffian, 1900s– Rachmaninovian, 1900s– Rakhmaninovian.
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Raxmaninov , -ian suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Sergej Vasil'evič Raxmaninov (1873–1943; also transliterated Rachmaninov), Russian pianist and composer + -ian suffix.
A. adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of Rachmaninov or his music; esp. having a sombre, emotional quality.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > composing music > composer > [adjective] > specific composer
Purcellian1698
Handelian1770
Rossinian1823
Mozartian1828
Weberian1830
Mendelssohnian1851
Offenbachian1857
Schubertian1866
Mozart-like1870
Wagnerian1873
Brahmsite1878
Beethovenish1879
Meyerbeerian1880
Wagneresque1884
Brahmsian1887
Dvořakian1888
Mendelssohnic1889
Beethovenian1890
Lisztian1890
Elgarian1906
Puccinian1906
Palestrinian1908
Berliozian1910
Straussian1910
Schoenbergian1912
Pucciniesque1917
Chopinesque1920
Ravelian1924
Delian1925
Beethovenized1927
Rachmaninovian1927
Bartokian1929
Sibelian1935
Webernish1938
Mahlerian1939
Hindemithian1941
Bachian1945
Tchaikovskian1945
Metastasian1947
Monteverdian1947
Schumannesque1947
Stravinskian1947
Verdian1947
Webernesque1947
Mahlerish1949
Vivaldian1952
Beethovenesque1955
Meyerbeerish1962
1927 Musical Q. 13 374 The E-flat minor [piano prelude] (No. 5) is in the broad Rakhmaninovian manner.
1956 S. Bertensson & J. Leyda Sergei Rachmaninoff (2001) x. 163 The Times was somewhat overcome by the Rachmaninovian melancholy.
1962 Times 5 July 15/1 A verbose Rachmaninovian Scherzo by John White.
1976 Gramophone May 1816/3 The Rachmaninovian flavour of ‘Whitechapel’..making a delightful treasure of sound.
1992 Gramophone (BNC) No.24, with its prophecy of boiling Rachmaninovian passions, ends in a state of confusion.
2001 A. Moor in B. Babington Brit. Stars & Stardom vi. 85 Richard Addinsell's hugely popular and gushingly Rachmaninovian score for that film [sc. Dangerous Moonlight].
B. n.
An admirer or interpreter of Rachmaninov.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > music appreciation > music lover > [noun] > of specific composer
Handelian1762
Mozartian1838
Wagnerite1855
Brahmsite1881
Wagnerian1882
Wagnerist1891
Savoyard1893
Brahmsian1894
Bachian1920
Schoenbergian1920
Purcellian1922
Bartokian1923
Stravinskyite1924
Stravinskian1925
Mahlerite1926
Schubertian1928
Delian1933
Tchaikovskian1937
Beethovenian1947
Lisztian1947
Schumannite1947
Berliozian1951
Ravelian1951
Rachmaninovian1952
Hindemithian1954
Mahlerian1955
Mozart-lover1959
Straussian1959
Elgarian1972
Verdian1976
Dvořakian1977
Vivaldian1978
1952 Times 8 Jan. 4/3 The Rachmaninovians were present to hear their beloved Second Piano Concerto.
1973 Times 27 July 15/4 Mr Previn drew the right pliable phrasing from the LSO without overdoing the succulence (like some older Rachmaninovians one could name).
1977 Times Nov. 874/1 What Rachmaninovians ought to be shouting for now, however, is a recording of the Liturgy, Op. 31.
1998 Sunday Times (Nexis) 15 Mar. (Features section) The delicacy of his fingerwork in bravura passages lights up this music in a way that more ‘heavy-breathing’ Rachmaninovians usually miss.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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