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Definition of Morendo

Morendo
Morendo Mo*ren"do, a. & n. [It.] (Mus.) Dying; a gradual decrescendo at the end of a strain or cadence.

Meaning of Morendo from wikipedia

- temporal span of the change, which can extend across multiple pages. The term morendo ("dying") may also denote a gradual reduction in both dynamics and tempo...
- scale, sometimes further distinguished as lower mordent and upper mordent. morendo Dying (i.e. dying away in dynamics, and perhaps also in tempo) mosso Moved...
- (Perle, 1985: 14) The last measure of the score is marked "dimin.", then "morendo...*", then the asterisk reads: "*)bis zum völligen Verlöschen, daher die...
- Luigi. 1991. A Pierre, dell'azzurro silenzio, inquietum; Quando stanno morendo, diario ****co 2º; Post-prae-ludium per Donau. Roberto Fabricciani, flute;...
- sound, but so softly that the sound can not be heard." Ensemble Dal Niente Morendo Pensato Collins Encyclopedia of Music, p. 379. ISBN 0-907486-50-9 Bauer...
- Ligeti, Messiaen ECM New Series ECM 2557 2019 Reto Bieri and Meta 4 Quasi morendo ECM New Series ECM 2558 2018 Marc Sinan, Oğuz Büyükberber White ECM 2559...
- sustained), while the other parts end on a very soft "miserere nobis", marked "morendo" (dying). The piece lasts about eight minutes. The accompaniment is optional...
- sound while retaining the core of the voice in a diminuendo, or even a morendo on a high B-flat, the effect requested by Verdi at the end of 'Celeste...
- (1981) ¿Donde estás hermano?, for four female voices (1982) Quando stanno morendo. Diario ****co No. 2, for four female voices, b**** flute, cello and live...
- baton only nine days before his demise, with its lugubrious finale (ending morendo, 'dying away'), its brief but con****uous allusion to the Orthodox requiem...