单词 | parlando |
释义 | parlandoadv.adj.n. Music. A. adv. In an expressive or declamatory manner. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > directions > [adverb] > for other expression grave1683 cantabile1724 maestoso1724 staccato1724 legato1740 soavemente1740 tenuto1762 amoroso?1765 spiritoso1767 pomposo1786 scherzando1786 strepitoso1801 grazioso1806 mesto1806 risoluto1817 tripsomely1819 alla marcia1823 energico1824 flautando1825 giocoso1828 grandioso1829 religioso1829 largamente1837 marcato1840 flautato1842 leggiero1851 tranquillo1854 appassionato1857 lamentoso1876 misterioso1876 parlando1876 pesante1876 scherzandissimo1876 affettuoso1879 arioso1879 quasi parlato1908 martellato1928 agitato1944 soave1959 1876 J. Stainer & W. A. Barrett Dict. Musical Terms 342/2 Parlando, Parlante (It.), in a declamatory manner, as if speaking. 1982 A. Burgess End of World News 183 He sings, parlando, variations on words he has sung. B. adj. Of a passage or piece of music: played or sung ‘as if speaking’; expressive or declamatory in the manner of speech. ΚΠ 1930 Time & Tide 7 June 745/1 Against a dissonant pianoforte accompaniment, the voice disclaims monotonously in the ‘parlando’ style. 1955 Times 27 May 13/4 Miss Nancy Evans sang ‘The Water Mill’ too slowly and with too much tone—this is a parlando song. 1989 P. van der Merwe Origins Pop. Style (1992) xvii. 146 Sometimes the singer will begin a song in a speaking tone, and after a few words glide into song. Often a parlando verse will be contrasted with a cantabile refrain. 2000 N.Y. Times Mag. 19 Nov. ii. 42/5 They know hundreds of songs and deliver them in the parlando style many of them require, as opposed to the operatic blastings we've become accustomed to. C. n. This style; (also) a composition or performance delivered in this manner. ΚΠ 1944 W. Apel Harvard Dict. Music 554/1 Parlando occurs particularly in rapid tempo when the syllables of the text change with every note... In connection with instrumental music, parlando (parlante) calls for an expressive declamation, suggestive of speech or song. 1960 Times 23 May 16/7 A..lyrical setting of the Bible story, involving..choral parlando. 1970 Daily Tel. 28 Sept. 11/3 A habit, during less important recitative-like passages, of lapsing occasionally into a toneless parlando of too vaguely defined pitch. 1999 BBC Music Mag. Apr. 72/1 That still leaves an awful lot of lines to get through, and for the most part Previn seems content just to let them pour out in a continuous parlando. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.adj.n.1876 |
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