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Definition of Morbidezza

Morbidezza
Morbidezza Mor`bi*dez"za, n. [It., softness, delicacy. See Morbid.] 1. (Fine Arts) Delicacy or softness in the representation of flesh. 2. (Mus.) A term used as a direction in execution, signifying, with extreme delicacy. --Ludden.

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- Morbidezza is a Renaissance artistic concept that describes an naturalistic delicacy in flesh tones. It can also describe pejoratively as being soft, weak...
- [slow waltz] to outdo all others." The work is marked "Molto rubato con morbidezza," indicating Debussy's encouragement of a flexible tempo. It has been...
- would have left the gathering of wits by the next train." A poem titled "Morbidezza" in the October 1894 number of Punch saw in the novel's device more artificiality...
- element from the refrain in a slower tempo and marked molto rubato con morbidezza. The third version of the refrain leads to a coda marked app****ionato...
- This score reads: Odessa Op. 26. 3/8 Introduction; 3/4 Andantino con morbidezza. Another score (only one) reads: 2 Pensées caractéristiques pour Piano...
- than her bravura was the melting glow at the centre of her voice, her morbidezza (softness)." Shortly after, she stepped in for two performances of Rigoletto...
- (Nature, Elements of Drawing and Painting), Las Disertaciones, also called Morbidezza, Florencia and her translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey, with a translation...
- finding of the painting that "this is an original of Leonardo: the 'morbidezza', the condition of the 'crepatura' are unique and exactly equivalent to...
- Symbolist psychology: "the Symbolist artist is a decadent, swept over by morbidezza and eroticism, persuaded by suffering, despising the bourgeois life. Jewels...
- Mantegna, Bonsignori is more modern in his style and his coloring has more morbidezza. He excelled in painting animals, which he was fond of introducing in...