- p****age
should be pla****
without a mute. In
classical music, the
phrase con
sordino or con
sordini (Italian: with mute,
abbreviated con sord.),
directs players...
-
Melinda "Mel"
Sordino (born
February 18) is the main
character and
narrator of
Laurie Halse Anderson's 1999
novel Speak. Her last name,
Sordino, is an Italian...
- Con
sordino is a
musical instruction telling a
musician to use a mute. Con
sordino can also
refer to: An
instruction for a
pianist to use the soft pedal...
-
Elizabeth Perkins, D. B. Sweeney, and
Steve Zahn, the film
follows Melinda Sordino (Stewart), a high
school freshman who
stops talking after senior student...
-
Universal Edition. The work is in five movements:
Allegro Prestissimo, con
sordino Non
troppo lento Allegretto pizzicato Allegro molto A
study of the m****cript...
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Attaching a
small metal, rubber, leather, or
wooden device called a mute, or
sordino, to the
bridge of the
violin gives a softer, more
mellow tone, with fewer...
- Anderson. Stewart, aged
thirteen at the time of filming, pla****
Melinda Sordino, a high
school freshman who
nearly stops speaking after being raped. Her...
-
Laurie Halse Anderson that
tells the
story of high
school freshman Melinda Sordino.
After Melinda is
raped at an end of
summer party, she
calls the police...
- Italian: "Si deve
suonare tutto questo pezzo delicatissimamente e
senza sordino" ("This
whole piece ought to be pla**** with the
utmost delicacy and without...
-
monacordo or monocordo; Sp. monacordio).
Italian also used
sordino, a
reference to its
quiet sound (
sordino usually designates a mute). The
clavichord was invented...