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词汇 tutti
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Definition of tutti in English:

tutti

adjective & adverbˈtʊti
Music
  • (especially as a direction) with all voices or instruments together.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示用语)全体齐奏地(的);全体齐唱地(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such movements were characterized by the alternation and contrast between solo and tutti sections, the tuttis being based always on the same material.
    • Fong's violin gradually assumes more control over the quartet, leading it into imitation, sparking its tempo, and supplying high-pitched notes in dissonant tutti chords.
    • The slow movement dares much with bare textures, interrupting tutti passages with one instrument singing the remnant of a song.
    • Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing.
    • Even in the tutti sections, the instruments say only as much as they need to.
nounPlural tuttis ˈtʊtiˈtudi
Music
  • A passage to be performed with all voices or instruments together.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示用语)全体齐奏地(的);全体齐唱地(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was pathos in the evocatively dovetailed dialogues with the strings; left-hand chords emerged inconspicuously from tuttis, the melody poised evanescently above.
    • In contrast, the larger forces of, say, the Chicago Symphony in the Pearlman / Giulini recording, add power in the tuttis and a greater weightiness to the effect generally, but I am not sure that is really needed in this work.
    • The forms of both concertos are quite free and tend towards a pattern of orchestral tuttis interspersed with cadenza-like periods of rumination.
    • The concept of a dialogue was enhanced in the Classical period by a growing distinction in ‘public’ concertos between the grand symphonic manner of orchestral tuttis and the more intimate sonata style of solo passages.
    • The concerto is mostly lightweight with tuttis the more dramatic when they appear.

Origin

Italian, plural of tutto 'all', from Latin totus.

Rhymes

footy, putti, sooty

Definition of tutti in US English:

tutti

adverb & adjectiveˈtudiˈto͞odē
Music
  • (especially as a direction after a solo section) with all voices or instruments together.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示用语)全体齐奏地(的);全体齐唱地(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing.
    • Even in the tutti sections, the instruments say only as much as they need to.
    • The slow movement dares much with bare textures, interrupting tutti passages with one instrument singing the remnant of a song.
    • Such movements were characterized by the alternation and contrast between solo and tutti sections, the tuttis being based always on the same material.
    • Fong's violin gradually assumes more control over the quartet, leading it into imitation, sparking its tempo, and supplying high-pitched notes in dissonant tutti chords.
nounˈtudiˈto͞odē
Music
  • A passage to be performed with all voices or instruments together.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示用语)全体齐奏地(的);全体齐唱地(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The forms of both concertos are quite free and tend towards a pattern of orchestral tuttis interspersed with cadenza-like periods of rumination.
    • There was pathos in the evocatively dovetailed dialogues with the strings; left-hand chords emerged inconspicuously from tuttis, the melody poised evanescently above.
    • The concept of a dialogue was enhanced in the Classical period by a growing distinction in ‘public’ concertos between the grand symphonic manner of orchestral tuttis and the more intimate sonata style of solo passages.
    • The concerto is mostly lightweight with tuttis the more dramatic when they appear.
    • In contrast, the larger forces of, say, the Chicago Symphony in the Pearlman / Giulini recording, add power in the tuttis and a greater weightiness to the effect generally, but I am not sure that is really needed in this work.

Origin

Italian, plural of tutto ‘all’, from Latin totus.

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