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- noun Plural form of
crescendo .
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Examples
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Iso was the director, and waved her hand in command, urging crescendi as the line of passengers grew shorter.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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Iso was the director, and waved her hand in command, urging crescendi as the line of passengers grew shorter.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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Iso was the director, and waved her hand in command, urging crescendi as the line of passengers grew shorter.
The Women’s Room Marilyn French 1977
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The suggestion of orchestral relationships is contained in the massiveness of the harmonic texture, and in the cumulative effect of the climaxes and crescendi.
Edward MacDowell Gilman, Lawrence, 1878-1939 1908
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The suggestion of orchestral relationships is contained in the massiveness of the harmonic texture, and in the cumulative effect of the climaxes and crescendi.
Edward MacDowell Lawrence Gilman 1908
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Thus, in the coloratura passages of Mozart's arias, I have always sought to gain expressiveness by _crescendi_, choice of significant points for breathing, and breaking off of phrases.
How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] Lilli Lehmann 1888
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If the larynx has acquired the habit properly, the trill can be carried on into a _piano_ and _pianissimo_ and prolonged almost without end with _crescendi_ and _decrescendi_, as the old Italians used to do, and as _all Germans_ do who have learned anything.
How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] Lilli Lehmann 1888
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I remember an occasion when all the musicians began to breathe at ease on my taking this piece at the true moderate pace: then the humorous sforzato of the basses and bassoons at once produced an intelligible effect; the short crescendi became clear, the delicate pianissimo close was effective, and the gentle gravity of the returning principal movement was properly felt.
On Conducting (Üeber Das Dirigiren) : a Treatise on Style in the Execution of Classical Music, Richard Wagner 1848
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It was nothing more than 5 to 10-bar sustained cacophonous triads with some crescendi and decrescendi and an occasional tri-tone shocker.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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X. plays skilfully and correctly, but his expression continues crude, cold, monotonous; he shows too pedantic a solicitude about mechanical execution and strict time; he never ventures on a _pp. _, uses too little shading in _piano_, and plays the _forte_ too heavily, and without regard to the instrument; his _crescendi_ and _diminuendi_ are inappropriate, often coarse and brought in at unsuitable places; and -- his _ritardandi_! they are tedious indeed!
Piano and Song How to Teach, How to Learn, and How to Form a Judgment of Musical Performances Friedrich Wieck 1829
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