释义 |
‖ semplice, a. and adv. Mus.|ˈsemplitʃe| [It., simple.] A. adj. Simple. B. adv. Simply. (Chiefly as a direction.)
1740Grassineau Mus. Dict. 218 Semplice, simple, not doubled, compounded, or composed of any thing else, as cadenza simplice, is a cadence in which all the notes are equal in all the parts. 1801Busby Dict. Mus. s.v., Semplice, (Ital.), a word implying that the movement before which it is placed is to be performed with chasteness and simplicity. 1883Grove Dict. Mus. III. 461/1 Semplice, ‘simple’; a direction denoting that the passage so marked is to be performed without any adornment or deviation from the time, used particularly in passages of which the character might possibly be misunderstood. 1976Gramophone Nov. 786/2 The moment I suggest as a prime sample of Zukerman's profound insight is the third theme in that same movement with its rising phrases marked pianissimo and semplice. |