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‖ strepitoso, a. (adv., n.) Mus.|strepiˈtoso| [It., lit. ‘noisy, loud’.] A direction indicating that a composition be played in a spirited or boisterous manner. Also as n., a piece designed to be played in this manner.
1801T. Bushy Compl. Dict. Mus., Strepitoso.., a word signifying that the movement to which it is prefixed is to be performed in an impetuous, boisterous style. 1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 410/1 Strepitoso (It.), noisy, impetuous. 1946E. Blom Everyman's Dict. Mus. 596/2 Strepitoso (It. = noisy), a direction suggesting a forceful and spirited perf., but more often used in the sense of a climax growing in force and speed. 1966Listener 17 Feb. 256/3 The first act finale of both operas ends with a canonic andantino in A flat leading to a prolonged strepitoso in C major. |