sinfonietta

[ˌsɪnfəˈnɛtə]

sinfonietta Definition

a short and light orchestral composition, typically in several movements.

Using sinfonietta: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sinfonietta" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The concert opened with a sinfonietta by Mozart.

  • Example

    The composer's latest work is a sinfonietta for chamber orchestra.

  • Example

    The sinfonietta was well-received by the audience.

sinfonietta Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sinfonietta

Phrases with sinfonietta

  • a small orchestra that plays sinfoniettas

    Example

    The sinfonietta orchestra played a beautiful rendition of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5.

  • neo-classical sinfonietta

    a sinfonietta that incorporates elements of classical music from different periods

    Example

    The composer's neo-classical sinfonietta was praised for its innovative use of Baroque and Romantic styles.

  • a sinfonietta that uses contemporary musical techniques and styles

    Example

    The modern sinfonietta was a departure from traditional orchestral music, featuring electronic instruments and experimental sounds.

Origins of sinfonietta

from Italian 'sinfonietta', meaning 'little symphony'

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Summary: sinfonietta in Brief

A 'sinfonietta' [ˌsɪnfəˈnɛtə] is a short and light orchestral composition, often consisting of several movements. It is similar to a symphonic poem, overture, or prelude. Examples of usage include 'The concert opened with a sinfonietta by Mozart.' and 'The composer's latest work is a sinfonietta for chamber orchestra.' Variations include the 'neo-classical sinfonietta,' which incorporates elements of classical music from different periods, and the 'modern sinfonietta,' which uses contemporary musical techniques and styles.