单词 | point dorgue |
释义 | point d'orguen. Music. A low note played on an organ, sustained or reiterated below changing harmonies; cf. pedal n.1 Compounds 1. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > harmony or sounds in combination > [noun] > movement of parts > sustained note holding-note1776 point d'orgue?1779 pedal note1786 pedal point1814 pedal1854 organ point1865 sustention1883 sustain1951 ?1779 W. Waring tr. J.-J. Rousseau Compl. Dict. Music 104 If the couronne is on the final note of a single part, then it is called point d'orgue, and denotes, that the sound of that note must be continued until the other parts reach their natural conclusion. 1841 U.S. Mag. & Democratic Rev. Nov. 421 Nothing can be more delicate than her point-d'orgue! 1893 G. B. Shaw Music in London 1890–94 (1932) III. 12 It gives him [sc. Brahms] no trouble to pile up points d'orgue, as in the Requiem. 1898 G. B. Shaw Perfect Wagnerite 61 A specifically contrapuntal theme, points d'orgue, and a high C for the soprano. 1977 Listener 15 Dec. 797/3 Fluctuations of pitch..must either be confined to a single line of melody, or the accompaniment must simply be a drone—as is recognised in our classical system with the pedal-point or point d'orgue. 1999 C. Brown Classical & Romantic Performing Pract. 1750–1900 xvi. 597 His encyclopaedic catalogue of points d'orgue, for which he provided sixteen pages of music examples, was organized under ten headings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?1779 |
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