ميل الى التقلب فى الرأى capriccio 3 - translation to English
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ميل الى التقلب فى الرأى capriccio 3 - translation to English

A Capriccio; A capríccio

ميل الى التقلب فى الرأى capriccio 3      

caprice (N)

caprice         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Caprices; Caprice (disambiguation); Caprice (film); Caprice Records
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نزوة ، هوى مفاجئ الحولية : ميل الى التقلب فى الرأى capriccio 3 : لحن موسيقى ذو طابع حر غير نظامى
THIRDLY         
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  • Symbol of the Triple Goddess showing the waxing, full and waning Moon
NATURAL NUMBER
Three-ness; Number 3; ₃; ٣; ۳; Triad (Greek philosophy); 3; The number three; ৩; ३; ៣; ➌; ➂; ❸; Triad (symbol); 𐡚; ꩓; ༣; ௩; ੩; ౩; ૩; ୩; ೩; ൩; ߃; ໓; ၃; ႓; ꧓; ᥉; 𐒣; ꣓; Thirdly; 3 (digit); (III); Flat-top 3; Flat top three; Flat-top three; Flat top 3; Three (number); 3 (number); 3️⃣; ASCII 51; \x33; U+0033

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Definition

capriccio
[k?'pr?t????]
¦ noun (plural capriccios)
1. a lively piece of music, especially one that is short and free in form.
2. a painting representing a fantasy or a mixture of real and imaginary features.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'caprice or capriciousness'): from Ital., lit. 'head with the hair standing on end', hence 'horror', later 'sudden start', from capo 'head' + riccio 'hedgehog'.

Wikipedia

A capriccio

A capriccio [a kkaˈprittʃo] (Italian: "following one's fancy") is a tempo marking indicating a free and capricious approach to the tempo (and possibly the style) of the piece. This marking will usually modify another, such as lento a capriccio, often used in the Hungarian Rhapsodies of Franz Liszt. Perhaps the most famous piece to use the term is Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondò a capriccio (Op. 129), better known as Rage Over a Lost Penny.