A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . .Appassio-natamente, passionately, ardently. Appel (Fr.), Appell (Ger.) Assembly ;signal to troops to fall in. Appenato (It.) Distressed ; in a styleexpressive of distress or suffering. Applicatio (It.) Fingering. Applikatur (Ger.) Fingering (usuallyFing ersatz). Appoggiando (It., leaning on, sup-ported.) Said of a tone (note) glidingover to the next without a break, as inappoggiaturas an


A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . .Appassio-natamente, passionately, ardently. Appel (Fr.), Appell (Ger.) Assembly ;signal to troops to fall in. Appenato (It.) Distressed ; in a styleexpressive of distress or suffering. Applicatio (It.) Fingering. Applikatur (Ger.) Fingering (usuallyFing ersatz). Appoggiando (It., leaning on, sup-ported.) Said of a tone (note) glidingover to the next without a break, as inappoggiaturas and the portamento.(Also Appoggiaio.) Appoggiatura (It.; Fr. appogiaiure;Ger. Vorschlag, Nachschlag.) i. Theaccented appoggiatura (Ger. Vorschlag)is a grace-note preceding its main note(melody-note), and taking the accent and part of the time-value of the latter,(a) The long appoggi attira, now obso-lete, often occurs in earlier music ; itwas, in point of fact, a suspensionwritten as a small note in order to evade,as it were, the rule against the entranceof unprepared dissonances. The dura-tion of the small note properly corre-sponds to its time-value if written as alarge note ; e. :. though cases may occur in which theappoggiatura takes more than its ap-parent value : written : gg^^ffr-^r^^ii performed : or ( Turk): ^^^^^^^S^=^ (b) The short appoggiatura is properlywritten as a small eighth-note or i6th-note with a slanting stroke through thehook ; the general rule for its executionis, to perform it very swiftly, giving itthe accent of its principal note, and aportion of the latters time-value differ-ing according to the speed of the move-ment somewhat as follows :written :Adagio. Andante. Allegro. _K 3 .?i 3 _^ 3


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