A brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance.
1 Between these two movements comes an intermezzo of strongly marked Scotch tone.
2 The third ballad is marked intermezzo , and has the character of a scherzo.
3 Well knit, the passionate intermezzo has the true dramatic Chopin ring.
4 In the Idyll the refrain is an accompaniment, in the Song it is an intermezzo .
5 Puccini has followed his confrères of the concentrated agony school in introducing an orchestral intermezzo .
6 A climax mounts to a fine frenzy until the lyric intermezzo in B is reached.
7 Strozzi wrote the fourth intermezzo with music by Caccini.
8 Fast as it traveled, however, the intermezzo traveled faster.
9 Bardi himself devised the third intermezzo , Rinuccini wrote the verse and Bardi and Marenzio the music.
10 He was whistling the intermezzo from 'Cavalleria' and blowing the spirit of Mascagni himself into it.
11 The result is a rather curious intermezzo .
12 But surely this is only an intermezzo .
13 But there is something disturbing, even ghostly, in the strange intermezzo that separates the trio from the polonaise.
14 The "Scherzo" is shimmering with playfulness, and, in the Beethoven fashion, has a tender intermezzo amoroso.
15 Excuse an intermezzo on music-publishers today.
16 What can one say of the wild rush of the leading theme, and the pathetic longing of the intermezzo ?
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