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British pronunciation/ɹˈæpsədi/
American pronunciation/ˈɹæpsədi/

"rhapsody"の定義と意味

Rhapsody
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ラプソディー, 叙情詩

a poem that aims to stir strong feelings in the reader through its musical language and moving themes
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Sixth-century Greek poet Sappho was renowned for her lyric rhapsodies celebrating love, passion, and female empowerment.
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ラプソディ

an instrumental composition marked with irregular form and improvisation, expressing strong emotions
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What is a "rhapsody"?

A rhapsody is a musical composition characterized by its free-form structure and expressive, often improvisational style. It typically combines different musical themes or moods into a single, cohesive piece, allowing for a wide range of emotions and dynamic contrasts. Rhapsodies are known for their flexibility and creativity, often featuring dramatic changes in tempo and character. They can be written for various instruments or ensembles and are designed to showcase the composer’s imagination and emotional depth.

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Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a masterful display of romanticism that sweeps the listener away in a torrent of rich melodies.
The composer's latest work was a symphonic rhapsody inspired by the sights and sounds of the city, weaving together themes of urban life and vitality.
She wrote a heartfelt rhapsody for solo violin and orchestra, expressing her emotions and experiences through the soaring melodies and rich harmonies.
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ラプソディ, 熱烈な感情の表現

a passionate expression of intense feeling
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In a rhapsody of tears, Maria lamented the death of her beloved pet who had been her companion for many years.
Fired up after her team's victory, Jennifer burst into a joyful rhapsody about how proud she was of their accomplishments.
When she heard the good news, Jenny burst into a joyful rhapsody, gushing enthusiastically about how happy she felt.

rhapsody

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rhapsodic

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rhapsodic

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rhapsodize

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rhapsodize

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Sixth-century Greek poet Sappho was renowned for her lyric rhapsodies celebrating love, passion, and female empowerment.
Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a masterful display of romanticism that sweeps the listener away in a torrent of rich melodies.
In a rhapsody of tears, Maria lamented the death of her beloved pet who had been her companion for many years.
She wrote a heartfelt rhapsody for solo violin and orchestra, expressing her emotions and experiences through the soaring melodies and rich harmonies.
The composer's latest work was a symphonic rhapsody inspired by the sights and sounds of the city, weaving together themes of urban life and vitality.
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