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altissimo
[ al-tis-uh-moh; Italian ahl-tees-see-maw ]
adjective
- very high.
noun
- in altissimo, in the second octave above the treble staff.
altissimo
/ ælˈtɪsɪˌməʊ /
adjective
- (of music) very high in pitch
- of or relating to the octave commencing on the G lying an octave above the treble clef
noun
- in altissimoin the octave commencing an octave above the treble clef
Word History and Origins
Origin of altissimo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of altissimo1
Example Sentences
Ms. Aldana has a dry but limpid sound on tenor and an expressive command that stretches into an altissimo register.
There were free-improvised solos, altissimo saxophone squeals and loud, surging sections, but nothing became chaotic; a sense of space and order subsumed everything else.
Then there is a story of Corelli’s coming to grief over a passage in Handel’s overture to Il Trionfo del tempo, in which the violins went up to A in altissimo.
Here her voice soon became a great attraction owing to its extraordinary purity, force, and compass, which extended to G in altissimo.
The great merits of her voice lie in her staccato effects, chromatic runs,—which she gives with great purity,—and notes in altissimo.
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