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‖ religioso, adv., n., and a. Mus.|relidʒiˈoso| [It., = religious.] A. adv. As a direction to the performer: in a devotional manner. B. n. A devotional effect; a passage to be played devotionally. C. adj. Having a devotional quality.
1837J. A. Hamilton Dict. Mus. Terms (ed. 4) 58 Religioso, religiosamente (Italian), with religious feeling, in a devotional manner. 1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 377/1 Religiosamente, religioso, in a religious or devotional manner. 1941W. C. Handy Father of Blues v. 63, I was featuring The Holy City as a cornet solo and these saxophones contributed wonderfully to the religioso. 1961Times 4 Dec. 14/5 The tremulous, religioso registrations with which the organist coloured the recitatives. 1975Sunday Times 14 Dec. 31/1 In the Prologue to ‘The Golden Legend’..Sullivan religioso sounded no more inspired than the average Mus.D. exercise of a century ago. 1977Gramophone Apr. 1541/2 In the slow movement there is little sense of religioso in the bare chordal writing for strings at the start. 1980Country Life 17 Jan. 177 Even more religioso than Gounod at times was the Abbé Lizst. |