Scherzando

/skɛrˈtsɑːndoʊ/sker-TSAHN-doh
Expression & MoodItalian
Also written as: scherz.

Definition. Playfully, jokingly — with humorous and lighthearted character.

Detailed Explanation

Scherzando, abbreviated scherz., is Italian for ‘joking’. As a performance direction it instructs the performer to play with humorous, playful, lighthearted character — the music should feel mischievous, clever, slightly tongue-in-cheek.

The character is bright, articulated, often staccato. Scherzando passages typically feature quick tempos, light dynamics, surprising accents, and a sense of musical wit. The marking is closely associated with the scherzo movement — the light, witty third movement of Classical and Romantic symphonies and chamber works.

The direction is essentially the opposite of religioso or maestoso. Where those markings demand seriousness and weight, scherzando demands lightness and humor. Beethoven scherzos, Mendelssohn scherzos, and Tchaikovsky scherzos all carry the spirit of scherzando, whether or not the word itself appears.

Etymology

Italian, gerund of scherzare (‘to joke, jest’), from German scherz (‘jest’).

In Practice

Play with humor and surprise. Light articulation, crisp staccato, precise rhythm with playful accents. Don’t overplay — scherzando is about wit, not slapstick.

Notable Examples

  • Beethoven — Symphony No. 9, second movement  (scherzando character)
  • Mendelssohn — Midsummer Night's Dream Scherzo  (iconic scherzando)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Scherzando mean in music?

Playfully, jokingly — with humorous and lighthearted character.

Where does the word Scherzando come from?

Italian, gerund of scherzare (‘to joke, jest’), from German scherz (‘jest’).

How is Scherzando performed in practice?

Play with humor and surprise. Light articulation, crisp staccato, precise rhythm with playful accents. Don’t overplay — scherzando is about wit, not slapstick.

What are common abbreviations for Scherzando?

Scherzando is commonly abbreviated as scherz..

What musical terms are related to Scherzando?

Related terms include: Giocoso, Leggiero, Vivace, Brillante.

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