If we do not understand by the name of scherzo a fixed form, but rather a state of mind, we may say that Chopin's waltzes are his scherzos and not the pieces to which he has given that name.
But if Beethoven's scherzos often lack frolicsomeness, they are endowed with humour, whereas Chopin's have neither the one nor the other.
Some of hisscherzos reveal the same fantastic caprice which is found in the medieval gargoyles of Gothic architecture.
But, if properly played, it is one of the most bizarre and amusing scherzos in the repertoire.
In the Scherzos he is not gaily abandoned, as the title would suggest, but often grim and mocking--tragedy mocking itself.
That rush-seated one, it was talking half an hour ago about 'Scherzos in Silver and Grey!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scherzos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.