scherzo

/ˈskɛrtsoʊ/
noun
  1. A fast, playful movement in a piece of classical music, often part of a symphony or sonata.
    • Beethoven's scherzos are known for their sudden dynamic changes.
    • The third movement of the symphony is a lively scherzo.
    • The orchestra played the scherzo with great energy and humor.
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