释义 |
ca·den·za I. \kəˈdenzə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian — more at cadence 1. a. : a parenthetic flourish in the course of an aria or other solo piece commonly just before the final or other important cadence b. : a technically brilliant sometimes improvised solo passage toward the close of a concerto in which the main themes of the preceding movement are given further development 2. : an episodic departure from the main theme of a larger musical work II. noun : an exceptionally brilliant part of an artistic and especially a literary work |