Advertisement
Advertisement
stretto
[ stret-oh ]
noun
- the close overlapping of statements of the subject in a fugue, each voice entering immediately after the preceding one.
stretto
/ 藞蝉迟谤蓻迟蓹蕣 /
noun
- (in a fugue) the close overlapping of two parts or voices, the second one entering before the first has completed its statement of the subject
- Also calledstretta藞str蓻t蓹 a concluding passage in a composition, played at a faster speed than the earlier material
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stretto1
Example Sentences
A sandwich shop called E Stretto is now serving Italian-influenced sandwiches in the front area of Bar Clacson in Downtown.
Gerzmava鈥檚 muscular vibrato in Verdi鈥檚 鈥淪tretto鈥 gave way to fluid, tender singing in 鈥淓cco 鈥 lo son l鈥檜mile ancella,鈥 from Francesco Cilea鈥檚 鈥淎driana Lecouvreur.鈥
Italy's parliament in December froze a 3.9-billion euro contract to build a road and rail bridge connecting Sicily to Italy's mainland, known as Ponte sullo Stretto di Messina.
Tenendo poi la Santit脿 Sua per indubitato, che la sperimentata fedelt脿 di quel Clero Cattolico Romano al legittimo suo Sovrano derivi interamente dalle massime di nostra S. Religione, le quali non possono mai esser soggette a verun cambiamento, desidera il suddetto Governo resti assicurato, che i Metropolitani, i Vescovi e il Clero tutto della Irlanda conoscer脿 sempre un tal suo stretto dovere, e lo adempir脿 esattamente in qualunque incontro.
The Duchess sat on the floor of the box reading one of them, and turning of course very rapidly over the leaves during the stretto of the "Leonora" overture.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse