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notturno
[ nuh-toor-noh, noh-; Italian nawt-toor-naw ]
noun
, Music.
, plural not·tur·ni [n, uh, -, toor, -nee, noh-, nawt-, toor, -nee].
- an 18th-century composition for chamber orchestra, similar to a serenade or a divertimento.
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The next piece will be Chopin's Notturno in E flat; for your touch has already gained in fulness, and is now unobjectionable.
From Project Gutenberg
Notturno for piano and violoncello, in D major (from Op. 8); pub.
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The Becco Notturno, bleating lamentably, sank through the earth, leaving the rotten and stifling odour of sulphur.
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It is full of the grace of a notturno, of the secret grief of hopeless love.
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