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Scherzo

noun
(pl. scherzos, scherzi)
1.
A fast movement (usually in triple time).






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"Scherzo" Quotes from Famous Books



... indignation of Monsieur Scherzo, her manager, when next day she told him that after this month she would sing no more in public. He swore, he stormed, he tore his hair, and finding threats were in vain he wept in his excitable fashion, but neither threats nor entreaties moved mademoiselle ...
— Marie Gourdon - A Romance of the Lower St. Lawrence • Maud Ogilvy

... the scherzo. I couldn't find room for the scherzo. Men who have wrestled with the demons of hell do not tumble around like elephants, no matter how happy they are. I wish I could take ...
— The Journal of Arthur Stirling - "The Valley of the Shadow" • Upton Sinclair



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