84 examples of nocturne in sentences

In the middle of a nocturne of Chopin's the door was opened, and a young man was shown into the room.

" "And I will play that Nocturne of Mendelssohn's that she likes so much," replied Rosen Blumen.

In his bridegroom mood he composed the graceful F-minor Waltz, and later the C-sharp minor Nocturne.

But however attended, visited, caressed, Chopin died at the threshold of his prime, his life, lighted at most with a little feverish twinkling of stars, one nocturne.

Then, into the silence, crept the first dew-clear notes of Chopin's F Sharp Major Nocturne.

He was the inventor of Chopin's Nocturne.

It was at the Conservatoire de Musique when a big symphony of his was given, a bizarre nocturne, only here and there relieved by the gleam of a woman's dress, sentimentally white, fluttering to and froor by a flash of irony, sulphur yellow.

NOCTURNE WILLARD ANSLEY GIBSON '08 Over the hills Softly the slumber light Seems to me creeping, Stealing with twilight, While the world sleeping Breathes in the lower light Prayers for its loved ones Over the hills.

Nocturne militaire; illustrated by Clayton Knight.

Nocturne in F sharp.

Nocturne in F sharp; op.

Nocturne in F sharp.

SEE Freeman, Carolyn R. THOMAS, LEWIS G. Nocturne in F sharp.

Nocturne in B-flat; piano.

Nocturne in B-flat.

Nocturne. SEE BYNNER, WITTER. CHEAVENS, MARTHA.

Gramercy nocturne.

Gramercy nocturne.

Nocturne in F sharp; op.

Nocturne in B-flat; piano.

HOLBROOK, STEWART H. Boston nocturne.

Gramercy nocturne.

SWINNERTON'S Nocturne (SECKER).

He subsequently (1814) invented the nocturne, developed by Chopin.

NOCTURNE, picture of a night scene; also a musical piece appropriate to the night.

84 examples of  nocturne  in sentences