- fee-OR-i-TURE-ə, Italian: [fjoriˈtuːra],
meaning "flourish" or "flowering";
plural fioriture) is the
florid embellishment of
melodic lines,
either notated by a composer...
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approach of the
light sopranos."
Legge adds, "Even in the most
difficult fioriture there were no
musical or
technical difficulties in this part of the voice...
- line, or
bursting with
crystalline perfection into
waves of
dazzling fioriture and
thrilling high notes."
After retiring from
singing in 1980, she became...
- Much of what
became his
typical style of
ornamentation (for example, his
fioriture) is
taken from singing. His
melodic lines were
increasingly reminiscent...
-
chamber orchestra. He
later studied in Aarhus,
producing such
works as
Fioriture (1965) for
flute and
piano and
Punctuations (1968) for orchestra. Buck's...
- Guettel: The
Light in the
Piazza Daron Hagen:
Shining Brow Alun Hoddinott:
Fioriture James MacMillan: The
Sacrifice Frederik Magle:
Symphonic suite Cantabile...
- stop
motion films. He was
awarded the 1988
Short Film
Palme d'Or for the
Fioritures cartoon and the
Order of
Honour in 2011.
Garri Bardin was born in 1941...
- well as for his diction, tone, intonation, and
mastery of
ornaments and
fioriture. Pol Plançon was born in Fumay, in the
Ardennes département of France...
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lengthy melismas. Like many
traditional songs from Spain, it is full of
fioriture yet
unlike many of the
western type songs, it has no time signature. Sa...
- into a
volatile state of
almost immaterial little p****ages,
trills and
fioriture [bars 44–46]. Then (in the ending) it
returns in its
original form [bars...