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cantabileenUK
can·ta·bi·le C0074900 (kän-tä′bĭ-lā′) Music adv. & adj. In a smooth, lyrical, flowing style. Used chiefly as a direction.n. A cantabile passage or movement. [Italian, from Late Latin cantābilis, worthy to be sung, from Latin cantāre, to sing; see kan- in Indo-European roots.]cantabile (kænˈtɑːbɪlɪ) musicadj, adv (Classical Music) (to be performed) in a singing style, i.e. flowingly and melodiouslyn (Classical Music) a piece or passage performed in this way[Italian, from Late Latin cantābilis, from Latin cantāre to sing]can•ta•bi•le (kɑnˈtɑ bɪˌleɪ, -bi-) Music. adj. 1. songlike and flowing in style. adv. 2. in a cantabile manner. [1720–30; < Italian < Late Latin cantābilis worth singing = Latin cantā(re) to sing (see chant) + -bilis -ble] Thesaurus| Adj. | 1. | cantabile - smooth and flowingsingingmusic - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous mannermelodic, melodious, musical - containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; "the melodious song of a meadowlark" |
cantabileenUK
cantabile Music1. (to be performed) in a singing style, i.e. flowingly and melodiously 2. a piece or passage performed in this way Cantabile a songful or lyrical quality of a melody or a musical performance. Since the mid-18th century the direction“cantabile” is often placed at the beginning of a piece of music with the indication of tempo to specify the character of the music (andante cantabile in Tchaikovsky’s String Quartet, Opus 11).Occasionally the term is used alone as a title (Cui’s Cantabile for Cello and Piano). cantabileenUK
Synonyms for cantabileadj smooth and flowingSynonymsRelated Words- music
- melodic
- melodious
- musical
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