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Meaning of nocturnes
A nocturne is a musical composition that evokes the night, typically played in a slow and contemplative manner.
Etymology of nocturnes
The word "nocturne" comes from the French word "nocturne", which is derived from the Latin word "nocturnus", meaning "of the night".
The term "nocturne" was first used in the 18th century to describe a type of musical composition that was inspired by the night.
Over time, the term "nocturne" has been used to describe not only musical compositions but also literary and artistic works that evoke the night.
Synonyms
nightpieces
serenades
divertimentos
interludes
preludes
nocturnals
concerts
sonatas
suites
waltzes
minuets
gavottes
pavanes
galliards
allemandes
courantes
sarabandes
airs
songs
melodies
harmonies
nocturnal songs
evening songs
night songs
lullabies
berceuses
cradle songs
serenading songs
musical compositions
instrumental pieces
orchestral works
chamber music
solo pieces
piano pieces
guitar pieces
violin pieces
cello pieces
flute pieces
harp pieces
music for the night
evening music
night music
musical nocturnes
poetic nocturnes
literary nocturnes
artistic nocturnes
musical compositions for the night
nocturnal music
evening concerts
night concerts
musical performances
instrumental music
orchestral music
chamber music performances
solo performances
musical entertainments
evening entertainments
night entertainments
Definitions
- A musical composition that is inspired by or evocative of the night, typically played in a slow and contemplative manner.
- * A literary or artistic work that is inspired by or evocative of the night, typically having a dreamy or contemplative quality.
Usage Examples
- The pianist played a beautiful nocturne by Chopin that filled the room with a sense of calm and tranquility.
- * The poet wrote a nocturne that captured the essence of a summer night, with its stars and fireflies.
- * The artist created a nocturne that depicted a cityscape at night, with its twinkling lights and dark shadows.
Antonyms
daybreak songs
morning songs
daytime music
diurnal music
daytime concerts
morning concerts
afternoon concerts
evening awakenings
morning awakenings
daytime awakenings
wake-up calls
alarm clock songs
morning alarm songs
wake-up music
daytime music
diurnal compositions
morning compositions
daytime compositions
afternoon compositions
daybreak compositions
morning compositions
sunrise songs
sunup songs
daytime songs
morning songs
afternoon songs
evening songs
night awakenings
wake-up calls
morning calls
daytime calls
afternoon calls