cantabile

ADJECTIVE
  1. smooth and flowing
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How To Use cantabile In A Sentence

  • In other words, the mood that is written above the score is never quite identical to the affects it contains: Moderato Cantabile is never quite moderato cantabile.
  • Peak stretching more than ten kilometers of pine forest, the endless, Greenfield Cantabile.
  • Yup, then i watched nodame cantabile on my bro's com. Yanxious Diary Entry
  • As all of you who watch this show should know, "cantabile" means "in a singing style," and that is exactly what the first eight bars of this piece sound like. Riuva : Research Institute for Unicultural Visual Arts
  • The third movement, adagio molto e cantabile, was just that: delicate, lyrical throughout.
  • The seven types of aria are: Aria Cantabile; Aria di portamento; Aria di mezzo carattere; Aria parlante; Aria di bravura; Aria di agilita; Notes on ''An assiduous frequenter of the Italian opera': Shelley's Prometheus Unbound and the opera buffa'
  • As this passage also suggests, however, moderato cantabile seems to be much more than what is written above the score.
  • It is a sorry fact of today's opera world that homogenized loudness is often valued above individualized refinement, yet Mr. Calleja's plangent cantabile phrasing, in which each note is connected in a seamless golden line, recalls the old masters like Gigli whose voice his most resembles and more recent exponents of exquisite vocal art, like Carlo Bergonzi and the late Alain Vanzo. Here to Deal With the Devil
  • The Andante really was as cantabile as marked; the scherzo fizzed along; and throughout, the rapport between all three players was complete.
  • The crystalline lightness of Goode's cantabile line in the Andante poco moto recalled Schubert's songs and vocal music.
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