Associations to the word «Capriccio»
Noun
- Strauss
- Caprice
- Tchaikovsky
- Overture
- Violin
- Concerto
- Fugue
- Oboe
- Op
- Haydn
- Sonata
- Cello
- Albrecht
- Orchestra
- Bach
- Prelude
- Piano
- Harpsichord
- Clarinet
- Symphony
- Elegy
- Berliner
- Flute
- Bassoon
- Philharmonic
- Opus
- Harp
- Lied
- Salzburg
- Ensemble
- Soloist
- Daphne
- Premiere
- Decca
- Siegfried
- Beethoven
- Opera
- String
- Walton
- Countess
- Igor
- Quartet
- Giovanni
- Conductor
- Di
- Franz
- Suite
- Easter
- Trio
- Variation
- Brass
- Cologne
- Trumpet
- Melody
- Fleming
- Composition
- Das
- Der
- Italian
- Ballet
- Vi
- Label
- Che
- Lost
- Della
- Saxophone
- Richard
- Carlo
- Recording
- Milan
- Records
- Hans
- Keyboard
- Cd
- Piece
- Berlin
- Flat
- Composer
- Minor
- Le
- Johann
- Chorus
- Die
- Del
- La
Wiktionary
CAPRICCIO, noun. A sudden and unexpected or fantastic motion; a caper (from same etymology, see below); a gambol; a prank, a trick.
CAPRICCIO, noun. A fantastical thing or work; a caprice.
CAPRICCIO, noun. A type of landscape painting that places particular works of architecture in an unusual setting.
CAPRICCIO, noun. A piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.
Dictionary definition
CAPRICCIO, noun. An instrumental composition that doesn't adhere to rules for any specific musical form and is played with improvisation.
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