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Divertimento / dɪˌvɜːrtɪˈmɛntoʊ / (Italian: [divertiˈmento]; from the Italian divertire "to amuse") is a musical genre, with most of its examples from the 18th century.
Divertimento, 18th-century musical genre of a light and entertaining nature usually consisting of several movements for strings, winds, or both. The movements included sonata forms, variation forms, dances, and rondos.
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A divertimento is a piece of generally light-hearted music, usually written for small ensembles. Background Music versus Serious Listening – it may seem a modern problem (with the former apparently winning the battle at the moment). But the question of what music is ‘for’ is an ancient one.
Divertissement refers to a light, entertaining interlude or performance, often seen in French opera and ballet. It serves as a delightful break within a larger work, showcasing dance and music while often enhancing the overall narrative.
Divertimento. Lighthearted genre of music. Divertimento / dɪˌvɜːrtɪˈmɛntoʊ / (Italian: [divertiˈmento]; from the Italian divertire "to amuse") is a musical genre, with most of its examples from the 18th century.
May 23, 2024 · Divertissement is a musical term for a song within an opera or ballet which does not further the plot. It is also a ballet made entirely of such loosely connected dances and an instrumental piece of light music. The term is originally a French word meaning diversion or amusement.
Divertissement is a 1930 reworking of incidental music that Ibert had composed the year before for a well-known theatrical farce, The Italian Straw Hat, from 1851 by the nineteenth-century dramatists, Labiche and Marc-Michel. While perhaps obscure to most Americans today, the play has an important place in the genre.