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Performance Practice: A Dictionary-Guide for Musicians
Acciaccatura (pl. acciaccature; late 17th to mid-18th c.). A dissonant tone added
to a simple chord in keyboard music. One or more of such tones could be
inserted within arpeggiated (see *arpeggio) or simultaneously sounded chords.
Brief in ...
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Messa Da Requiem for the Anniversary of the Death of ...
Acciaccature WG V fornisce tacitamente una legatura tra acciaccatura semplice e
nota principale quando l'intervallo non supera un tono intero. In A queste
legature mancano, tranne in un contesto specifico (che si trova senza eccezione
solo ...
David Rosen, Giuseppe Verdi,
1990
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Performing Bach's Keyboard Music
SIMULTANEOUS AND PASSING ACCIACCATURE AND BROKEN CHORDS
The acciaccatura (crushed stroke) consists of a melody note played
simultaneously with the small note written immediately below it, the small note
being instantly ...
George A. Kochevitsky,
1996
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New Music at Darmstadt: Nono, Stockhausen, Cage, and Boulez
82 In such a situation, Boulez suggested, a space would open up between the
more-orless strictly determined (the fixed, written temporal pace of the score) and
the more-or-less fluid (the interpolation of the acciaccature). It was, most likely,
the ...
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Ornamentation in Baroque and Post-baroque Music: With ...
In particular, the release of the dissonant pitches is a matter of great concern to
him, and for this reason he disapproves of striking two keys Part VIII with one
finger "since one could not let go easily of the acciaccature as it ought Other
Small ...
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The Masterwork in Music: 1925
Bach's example, as in Fig. ic, a descending arpeggiation embellished with
acciaccature negotiates between interpolation and principal chord in each
instance. The 'repetition' of which Bach speaks refers to the interpolated chords.
What art ...
Heinrich Schenker, William Drabkin,
1994
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Performing Baroque Music
Several Italian writers speak of acciaccature, or ”crushed” combinations of
dissonances and their resolution, which are struck simultaneously. Acciaccature
are also found in the harpsichord solos of Domenico Scarlatti and were evidently
used ...
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Domenico Scarlatti adventures: essays to commemorate the ...
^^fjÉ^^kpp^ jj-j^Pp^^^PMFrH^^j^^ While Giustini's use of the acciaccatura is
confined to chords approaching cadences, and while his notation distinguishes
acciaccature, notated in full note values, from mordenti, written as small notes'0, ...
Massimiliano Sala, W. Dean Sutcliffe,
2008
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The interpretation of the music of the XVIIth and XVIIIth ...
Examples of acciaccature are not rare in late 17th and 1 8th century music. The
auxiliary notes are often written like the harmony notes, the result to the
uninitiated being chords comparable to the most venturesome of the present time
.
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Opera & ideas: from Mozart to Strauss
The ideas of sadness, loneliness, and obsessiveness are readily identified with
its three musical ideas. Sadness is conveyed by what in technical language are
called acciaccature. The acciaccatura is a device conventionally used to suggest
...