Definition of Fioratura

1. [n -RAE]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fioratura

finocchios
finocha
finochi
finochia
finochie
finochii
finochio
finochios
finooks
finos
finpike
fins
finsko
fioratura (current term)
fioraturae
fiord
fiords
fiorin
fiorino
fiorinos
fiorins
fiorite
fioritura
fioriture
fip
fipennies
fipenny
fipexide

Literary usage of Fioratura

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Music: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1900)
"... on the other hand, few joyous songs are considered of artistic value in vocal development, other than in the development of fioratura, and the songs ..."

2. How to Understand Music: A Concise Course in Musical Intelligence and Taste by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1888)
"... all these with a new development of sentimental melody, most delicately embroidered with fioratura, put upon the piano with an ample use of its ..."

3. A Popular History of the Art of Music: From the Earliest Times Until the Present by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1891)
"... a license followed to this day in the small notes of the fioratura. This kind of license on the part of the ..."

4. Godfrey Weber's General Music Teacher: Adapted to Self-instruction, Both for by Gottfried Weber (1841)
"See FIORETTO, fioratura. •COL ARCO: with the bow. An expression from which the violinist learns that in the place thus marked he is to use his bow. ..."

5. Gli insetti nocivi ai nostri orti, campi, frutteti e boschi, loro vita danni by Agostino Lunardoni (1889)
"... su questi ultimi anche qualche grappolo prima della fioratura, ma i tralci fruttiferi dell'anno prossimo non risentiranno nocumento di sorta. ..."

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