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词汇 fortissimo
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Definition of fortissimo in English:

fortissimo

adjective & adverbfɔːˈtɪsɪməʊfɔrˈtɪsəˌmoʊ
Music
  • (especially as a direction) very loud or loudly.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示)很强地(的);很响地(的)

    the movement ends with a fortissimo coda
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below.
    • Mendelssohn uses the 6/8 time to introduce a theme which is not Scottish at all and finishes fortissimo.
    • The following sections deal with four issues particularly relevant to small-handed players: legato playing; fortissimo playing; playing octaves, large chords, and arpeggios; and fingering.
    • Polk's coloration, her contrasts between pianissimo and fortissimo moments, are similar to Sviatoslav Richter's rendition of César Franck's Piano Quintet.
    • It began rather tamely, I am afraid, and started to fall to pieces after the first fortissimo downward scale.
    Synonyms
    noisy, blaring, booming, deafening, roaring, thunderous, thundering, tumultuous, clamorous, blasting, head-splitting, ear-splitting, ear-piercing, piercing
nounPlural fortissimi, Plural fortissimosfɔːˈtɪsɪməʊfɔrˈtɪsəˌmoʊ
Music
  • A passage performed or marked to be performed very loudly.

    用极强音演奏(或演唱)的部分;标记用极强音演奏(或演唱)的部分

    Tchaikovsky's fortissimos are given plenty of weight in the bass
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sudden fortissimo in the middle section is probably Janacek storming off in another of his enormous huffs.
    • Albeit a short piece of music, the build-up into the final fortissimo in the string section was magnificent, and the audience certainly showed their appreciation.
    • His touch could be warm, deep, full, and broad in the fortes, and not hard even in the fortissimos; and his pianos, always of carrying power, could be as round and transparent as a dewdrop.
    • Very sensitive was his Verschwiegene Nachtigall and Ein Traum was truly a dream of a performance, with a good fortissimo that was only topped by the immense applause that accompanied the end of the first quarter.
    • It does not like to be beaten up for a fortissimo and if you do this, it will get back at you by giving you a rather tinny sound.

Origin

Italian, from Latin fortissimus 'very strong'.

Rhymes

altissimo, generalissimo, pianissimo

Definition of fortissimo in US English:

fortissimo

adjective & adverbfɔrˈtɪsəˌmoʊfôrˈtisəˌmō
Music
  • (especially as a direction) very loud or loudly.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示)很强地(的);很响地(的)

    the movement ends with a fortissimo coda
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It began rather tamely, I am afraid, and started to fall to pieces after the first fortissimo downward scale.
    • The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below.
    • Mendelssohn uses the 6/8 time to introduce a theme which is not Scottish at all and finishes fortissimo.
    • Polk's coloration, her contrasts between pianissimo and fortissimo moments, are similar to Sviatoslav Richter's rendition of César Franck's Piano Quintet.
    • The following sections deal with four issues particularly relevant to small-handed players: legato playing; fortissimo playing; playing octaves, large chords, and arpeggios; and fingering.
    Synonyms
    noisy, blaring, booming, deafening, roaring, thunderous, thundering, tumultuous, clamorous, blasting, head-splitting, ear-splitting, ear-piercing, piercing
nounfɔrˈtɪsəˌmoʊfôrˈtisəˌmō
Music
  • A passage marked to be performed very loudly.

    用极强音演奏(或演唱)的部分;标记用极强音演奏(或演唱)的部分

    Tchaikovsky's fortissimos are given plenty of weight in the bass
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His touch could be warm, deep, full, and broad in the fortes, and not hard even in the fortissimos; and his pianos, always of carrying power, could be as round and transparent as a dewdrop.
    • Very sensitive was his Verschwiegene Nachtigall and Ein Traum was truly a dream of a performance, with a good fortissimo that was only topped by the immense applause that accompanied the end of the first quarter.
    • Albeit a short piece of music, the build-up into the final fortissimo in the string section was magnificent, and the audience certainly showed their appreciation.
    • The sudden fortissimo in the middle section is probably Janacek storming off in another of his enormous huffs.
    • It does not like to be beaten up for a fortissimo and if you do this, it will get back at you by giving you a rather tinny sound.

Origin

Italian, from Latin fortissimus ‘very strong’.

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